Book Dances
Bead | Beauty | Belt |
Block Dances of Ar |
Chain | Cymbal | Drum | Earth |
Elinor's Need Dance |
Flute | Hope of Tina | "I Am For Sale" | Leash | Love | Need |
Newly Collared Slave |
Oar Dance/Torvaldsland |
Panther Girls | Placatory | Pole |
Rencer's Dance of Womanhood |
Sa-eela | Seduction |
Ship & Larl | Submission |
Tether | Thong | Tile |
Training to Dance |
Tuka's Dance | Veil | Virgin |
Whip
There is no standardization or little standardization for better or for worse in Gorean slave dance.  Not only can the dances differ from city to city, and town to town, and even from tavern to tavern, but they are likely to differ, too even from girl to girl.  That is because each girl, in her own way, brings the nature of her own body, her own dispositions, her own sensuality and needs, her own personality, to the dance.  For the woman, slave dance is a uniquely personal and creative art form.  Too, of course, it provides her with a wonderous modality for deeply intimate self-expression.

{Guardsman of Gor, page 260}
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