Dance Quotes

I am fond of slave dances. It is hard for a woman to be more beautiful than when she dances her beauty as a slave before masters. But then a woman can be Incredibly beautiful in almost all attitudes and postures. It is strange that the men of Earth are so seldom aware of the subtler beauties of women, but then they have not seen them in their full femininity, as slaves. A woman can be very beautiful simply greeting her master, head down, at the door to his chambers. She can be very beautiful in doing so small a thing as pouring his wine, eyes downcast, gracefully, as his slave. Perhaps she is a bit more beautiful, however, when she kneels helplessly before you, or lies piteously at your feet supplicating you to satisfy her slave needs. Perhaps she is most beautiful when she, collared in your arms, cries out in orgasm, acknowledging you as her master.
Explorers of Gor, page 343

"slave dance, that form of dance, in its thousands of variations, in which a female may excitingly and beautifully, marvellously and fulfillingly, express the depths and profoundities of her nature. In such dance the woman moves as a female, and shows herself as a female, in all her excitingness and beauty. It is no wonder that women love such dance, in which dance they are so desirable and beautiful, in which dance they feel so free, so sexual, so much a slave."
Magicians of Gor, page 44

"Move as seductively and beautifully as you can, and as a slave, swaying, crawling, kneeling, rolling, supine, prone, begging, pleading, piteous, caressing, kissing, licking, rubbing against them."
Mercenaries of Gor, page 60

"It is good for them to get the practice, hearing and seeing men respond them them. That is the way to learn what truly pleases men. In the end, I say, it is men who teach women to dance."
Assassin of Gor, page 91

It is only when a slave has learned to be truly pleasing that she will "be permitted to dance before a Ubar."
Guardsman of Gor, page 234

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There are many great resources out there to teach you how to dance.
Some will teach you how to break down a dance, teach you creative writing and some the basic dance moves.
Below you will find quotes for some of the dances and her own performances. For her own dances she researched the dances in the books and danced from her heart.
Please enjoy and be kind...rewind.
Just teasing, she offers them simpley as examples of the various dances. Each girl will have her own writing style, her own formula for breaking down, composing and performing any given dance and each dance like the dancer is unique so don't "borrow".

Dances from the books

The Hope of Tina

The Tile Dance

The Sa-eela

The Belt Dance

The Chain Dance

The Dance of the six thongs

The Love Dance of the Newly Collared Slave

The Need Dance

The Pole Dance

The Tether Dance

The Veil Dance

The Seduction Dance

The Drum Dance

The Brand Dance

The Bead Dance

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