Things to Ponder About Dance
~ Notes on the Common Whip Dance ~

There are many whip dances on Gor, of various sorts.  In a context of this sort, presumably not in a tavern, and without music, the girl is expected to move, writhe and twist seductively before strong men.  If she does not do well enough, if she is insufficiently maddeningly sensuous, the whips fall not about her, but on her.  When one of the men can stand it no longer he orders her to his mat, where, of course, she must be fully pleasing.  If she is not, then she is whipped until she is.  Then, when one man is satisfied, the dance begins again, and continues in this fashion until all are satisfied, or tire of the sport.

{Kajira of Gor, page 157}
~ Notes on the Tile Dance ~

"I hear from the chain master," said Samos, "that you have learned the tile dance credibily."

The tiny cups and glasses shook on the tray.

"I am pleased," she said, "if Krobus should think so."

The tile dance is commonly performed on red tiles, usually beneath the slave ring of the master's couch.  The girl performs the dance on her back, her stomach and sides.  Usually her neck is chained to the slave ring.  The dance signifies the restlessness, the misery, of a love starved slave girl.  It is a premise of the dance that the girl moves and twists, and squirms, in her need, as if she is completely alone, as if her need is known only to herself; then, supposedly, the master surprises her, and she attempts to suppress the helplessness and torment of her needs; then, failing this, surrendering her pride in its final shred, she writhes openly, piteously, before him, begging him to deign to touch her.  Needless to say, the entire dance is observed by the master, and this, in fact, of course, is known both to the dancer and her audience, the master.  The tile dance, for simple psychological and behavioral reasons, having to do with the submission context and the motions of the body, can piteously arouse even a captured, cold free woman; in the case of a slave, of course, it can make her scream and sob with need.

{Explorers of Gor, page 13}
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