"A step of beating in which the dancer jumps into the air and rapidly crosses the legs before and behind."
The dancer, after a demi-plié, jumps in the air and then lands with the feet in the same position as they started.
The dancer jumps into step two with his/her front leg slightly more extended.
The song continues with the dancers jumping from the buildings and running through the lanes of the city.
The dancers bounce on their feet and jump into the air with quick rebounds.
A dancer can jump higher and make smoother connections.
The best moments involved an inflatable wading pool into which dancers jumped.
The dancers here can jump higher and stay in the air longer and sustain positions more powerfully than I could ever imagine.
The dancers are jumping up and down, no comparison to our foxtrots or waltzes.
Then, as the dancers ran, jumped and grappled with one another, they created the illusion that they didn't know what would happen next.