Dancing

Dancing is a very sensual and very descriptive way, perhaps the most descriptive way to present one’s self in the room. Dancing can be performed in many different ways and in many different forms. Dancing doesn’t just have to be twirling around a sand pit, it can be any way of displaying feelings, talents, emotions or history/story lines.  

First and foremost, dancing is an art. No two slaves dancing will be the same as it is something that must be personally individualized. This page is designed to help you find the form of dancing that best suits your style and inner slave. 

You will find a description and an example of each different type of dance that can be performed, the main steps that need to be taken when writing a dance and some important tips that will help you pull your inner beauty forth and put it into words that will dazzle.


Steps of Dancing

 Step One: The Arrival/Beginning (1-2 posts)

 The very first thing that must be put into a dance is the location of where you are dancing and how you are reaching that location. Usually it is in a sand pit but it could be anywhere within the Palace/Homeland. These are important questions to ask yourself when you first begin to write your dance: 

-What is the music like? (Is it fast, slow, what kind of beat, etc.)

-What are your surroundings? (Is it night, day, cold, warm, sunny, clouded, starlight, moonlight, complete darkness, firelight, are you inside or outside, etc.)     

-What are your emotions? (Are you happy, sad, angry, afraid, serious, passionate, etc.)

-What are you wearing? (example: silks, naked, chains, etc.)

-Are there any objects with you or near the area? (Is there a pole, cage, chains, scarves, with you or nearby, etc.)

 

Step Two: The Build-Up (As many posts as needed)

Every dance should have a point to reach or a certain action or show of emotion that is being worked towards. This is called the Build-Up. During the Build-up you should display your emotions and thoughts, portraying which dance you are performing and the way it is effecting you. These are important questions to ask yourself as you begin to write this stage of the dance:

-How is the music now? (Is it the same pace as before or growing faster, slower, deeper, lighter, etc.)

-How are you moving? (Are you moving slowly, fast, graceful, powerful, twirling, running, what are your arms doing, fingers, hair, how do your hips, legs, breasts move, etc.)

-What are your emotions now? (Are you happy, sad, angry, afraid, serious, passionate, etc.)

-Are you now using an object?

 

Step Three- The Climax (1-2 posts, usually only 1)

This is the point your entire dance has been heading towards. This is the point in your dance where your true meaning of your dance is coming out or why you are performing your dance. It all depends on the type of dance you are performing. For example, if it is a Story Dance, this is where the whole point of this story is revealed or if this is a Beauty Dance this is where you reveal your very beauty (being it external or internal) and inner heat. The music should also influence the climax of your dance in some way. These are some important questions to ask yourself as you are writing this part of the dance:

-In what manner if your climax meant to have? (Is it a serious climax, a sudden or surprise climax or one that is expected, are you writing it with powerful words or seducing words, etc.)

-What are your emotions now? (Are you happy, sad, angry, afraid, serious, passionate, etc.)

-If you are using an object, what role is it now playing in your dance and climax?

-What do you look like now? (Are you still looking elegant and beautiful or are you sweating or pretending to be injured in your dance, etc.)

-How did the music shape the climax of your dance? (Did it become faster, louder, more beat, etc.)

 

Step 4- The Ending (As many posts as needed)

This is the stage at which your dance is coming to an end. You have entertained or have presented your point in the climax. Usually a slave ends a dance by kneeling before the One they serve. For example, in the end of a Need dance, the slave has tried to present to their Owner that they wish to be used sexually and at the end they will be told if they have succeeded or failed. Always say something that indicates that your dance is over. These are some important questions to ask yourself:

-Where are you now? (In the middle of the pit or dancing area, at the feet of Your Owner, near a fire, etc.)

-What emotion is expressed upon your face? (Happiness, anger, sadness, need, pleasure, joy, etc.)

-How did the music end? (Did it end suddenly or fade off, etc.)

-What are you saying to let O/others know your dance has finished? (Example: “This girl thanks Y/you all for the honor of dancing tonight” or “This girl hopes her dance has showed her Master the need she has to be used and simply by Him” in the case of a Need dance, etc.)


Types of Dances

 

Beauty Dance- This dance can be done to display the natural beauty and elegance that a slave possesses. They are usually done as entertainment but can also be directed towards a certain Free if a slave is wishing to catch the attention, and perhaps the collar of that Free.

Need Dance- This dance is performed when a slave simply wishes to display their animal-like need to be used sexually by their Owner. This is their way of pleading without words.

Passion Dance- This dance is done when a slave wishes to dance to display the passion they have. It can be passion for their Home, for an Owner or simply the passion they have for being a slave.

Story Dance- This dance is performed as the dancer wishes to tell a story or relive something of the past through his/her movements. These dances can be about anything.

Object Dance- This dance is performed with an object (staff, whip, chains, silks, scarf, cage, anything else that the dancer can think of) and the dance is performed around this object.

If a slave wishes to perform a dance that is not covered above, please speak to a trainer or the Room Leader(s) to make sure your idea is acceptable.


Tips for writing a dance

 -DESCRIBE AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE. Dancing is all about describing how your body is moving. You are painting a picture with your words and the readers should be able to picture your movements in their minds as they read your posts. Describe every single aspect of your body as you move. Your hair, expression, eyes, lips, shoulders, arms, skin, breasts, stomachs, hips, behind, thighs, legs, feet, your sex, how you move, your thoughts, your reactions, anything that can be described, DESRIBE IT! 

-Do not try and write your dance all at one sitting. Write a post or two and then leave it for a little while. When you come back, re-read everything you have written. You will have a fresh perspective and will see things you might have made mistakes on or see where you could add something in.

-Get up and actually move through your possts. As silly as it may sound, it honestly does help tremendously.  

-Do not try and perform acts or movements that would not be achievable in real life. Remember, your dance should be as realistic as possible.

-Have others look over your work and listen to their opinions not as criticism but as advice. Trainers and upper slaves would be more then happy to help in any possibly way.

-Dance from your heart. Do not forget to include emotions or how you feel at that very moment.

-Do not write a dance that is over 10 posts. Dances this long tend to lose the audiences attention.

-Dances should be between 10 to 15 sentences long and like stated before, no more then 10 posts, but no less then 5.

-Have fun with them. Make sure to put a little of your own personality into your dance.

 

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