Dancing for the Free

Gorean dance is beautiful, erotic, sensual......and vary in many different ways.......from the time a girl first begins learning the basic dances, to the dances of the red silks, expression mixed with need, beauty...and much more.....

Some dances have specific names and others are combinations of them all...... the dance of  a slave girl can be compared to no other type of dance.

The dance of the slave girl is the releasing of her inner soul. The dances themselves tell stories and differ with each slave girl, as John Norman states Himself, there is no "standardization."

This art form, the Gorean dance, is a pure essence of womanhood, the slave girl releasing her spirit, her soul......in happiness...in rage....in torment...her body moves with and becomes one with her dance.

When a girl dances, she should enjoy it, feel it in her belly, take her creatively beyond and over the edge.

With the telling of a story; whether it be capture, submission let your being move with cause...

Remember dancing is not masturbation to music..

"The girl wore Gorean dancing silk. It hung low upon her bared hips, and fell to her ankles. It was scarlet, diaphanous. A front corner of the silk was taken behind her and thrust, loose and draped, into the rolled silk knotted about her hips; a back corner of the silk was drawn before her and thrust loosely, draped, into the rolled silk at her right hip. Low on her hips she wore a belt of small denomination, threaded, overlapping golden coins. A veil concealed her muchly from us, it thrust into the strap of the coined halter at her left shoulder, and into the coined belt at her right hip. On her arms she wore numerous armlets and bracelets. On the thumb and first finger of both her left and right hand were golden finger cymbals. On her throat was a collar." Tribesmen of Gor, page 8

"She wore a delicate vest and belt of chains and jewels, with shimmering metal droplets attached. And she wore ankle rings, and linked slave bracelets, again with shimmering droplets pendant upon them; and a locked collar, matching." Raiders of Gor, page 100

"I teased them, dancing close to them, swaying, my belly alive for them, with the jangling metal pieces, the anklets clashing on my ankles, the bracelets sliding and ringing on my wrists, and then, as they attempted to seize me, drew back. backing away, or whirled, with a swirl of beads, away from them." Dancer of Gor page 193

"The true dancing girl, who has a great aptitude for such matters, and years of experience, is a marvel to behold, for she seems always different, subtle and surprising. Some of these girls, interestingly, are not even particularly beautiful, though in the dance they become so. I expect a great deal has to do with the girl's sensitivity to her audience, with her experience in playing to, and interacting with, different audiences, teasing and delighting them in different ways, making them think they will be disappointed, or that she is poor, and then suddenly, by contrast, startling them, astonishing them and driving them wild with the madness of their desire for her. Such a girl, after a dance, may snatch up dozens of gold pieces from the sand, putting them in her silk, scurrying back to her master." Assassin of Gor,  pg 91

"Slave dance," on Gor incidentally, is a very rich and varied dance form. It covers a great deal more than simple "ethnic dance." For example, it includes dances such as hunt dances, capture dances, submission dances, chain dances, whip dances, and such. Perhaps what is done in slave dance on Gor would count as "exotic dance" on Earth, but, if we are thinking of the actual kinds of dances performed, then there is much in slave dance, for example, story dances, which are seldom, if ever, included in "exotic dance" on Earth, and there are forms of dance in "exotic dance" which for one reason or another, are seldom, if ever, seen on Gor, for example, certain forms of carnival dancing, such as bubble dancing or fan dancing. Perhaps the reason such dances are seldom, if ever, seen on Gor, is that Goreans would be likely to regard them as being "real dance." They would be regarded, I think, as little more than culturally idiosyncratic forms of comedic teasing. They are, at any rate, not the sort of dance, or the "danse-du-ventre" sort, so pleasing to strong men, which a slave on Gor, fearing the whip must often learn to perform."
Dancer of Gor, page 172

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the assignment for this lesson is to go to the dancing pit and work on your dance that you started writing in level 2, lesson 4..

don't forget to refer to the writing tips for help.. and i cannot stress enough how important using a thesaurus is.. and spell check.. you should check and double check your dance at this time.. soon you will be dancing for Master Ubar.

you may wish to check out information on belly dancing, ethnic dancing and stripping.. but remember when dancing.. less is more.. tease Them.. *winks*
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