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Originally Posted by Lalwendë
Perhaps his grace and poise enabled him to walk on it much as it would allow a ballet dancer to stand on her toes
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Don't forget to include the phrase "high pain threshold" in that comparison. Dancing en pointe
hurts.
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Originally Posted by Bęthberry
I think a correlative question is 'would they want to?'
The play of elves seems very serious stuff, full of Art, Wonder, Beauty and High Moral Purpose, but making snow angels reflects the very heart of play, at least for children--creativity and curiosity about all elements of the world, play for no ulterior purpose other than sheer delight in doing something, the release of pent up energy, no concern for posterity or eternity but a complete abandon to this moment in time.
No, doesn't sound like elves to me. 
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Tra la la lally, I say to you.
Now the question... could Elves make snow angels. Wouldn't it be based entirely on how lightly they tread at all times? Perhaps the silence in which they pass through the woods is not because of exact and developed craft but because they barely touch the ground? Would the half-dwelling in the spiritual land experienced by the Eldar affect their physical bodies? It is not necessarily that they intentionally can caper about upon the snow as that they just sort of... do. But, as I have no quotes or anything to back me up, feel free to ignore me.