You know perfectly well that you're one of the best dancers who ever made a girl feel as if she had wings.
He did not want to mar the beauty of it by speech--ordinary exchange of comment such as dancers feel that they must make.
From East to West and from West to East the dancers move.
The traveller seeks a goal, but the dancers move blindly and aimlessly among the points of the compass.
If there are more dancers than the room will accommodate, do not join in every dance.
The middle of the floor must he reserved for the dancers who execute the promenade, called the pursuit, while those who dance the waltz turn in a circle about the room.
Vigorous dancers vary the program by leaping and jumping at intervals, and the shamans are noted for the dizzy circles which they run round the púgyarok, the entrance hole of the dance hall.
They also act as assistants to the chief actors in the Totem Dances, three particularly expert and richly dressed women dancers ranging themselves behind the mask dancer as a pleasing background of streaming furs and glistening feathers.
Then at the proper place, he strikes a crashing double beat; the drums boom out in answer; the song arises high and shrill; the dancers leap into their places, and the dance begins.
Here each is thrust down in succession until all the dancers have passed through.
The dancersstop in the midst of their movements and stamp on the floor, first with one foot then with the other, placing their hands on their shoulders, bringing them down over their bodies as though wiping off some unseen thing.
It goes, well satisfied, and the dancers disperse until another great festival.
These they thrust into the walls at the rear of the room leaving ample room for the dancers to pass under the swaying bladders in the rites of purification.
In the evening the men gather again in the kásgi, and the dancers proceed to strip off every vestige of clothing.
We ladies were to be pierrettes and dancers of Louis-Quinze period; the gentlemen were to represent the talons rouges, and to have red cloth pasted on the heels of their low shoes.
The dancers were thus obliged to pause, one foot in the air, not knowing when to put it down, and when they did put it down they did not fall in measure, and had to commence all over again.
Wrapped from throat to ankle in voluminous coloured draperies as they were, the propriety of their costume was a reproach to the scantily clad dancers of so-called Indian dances in the English music-halls.
The pay having been disbursed that afternoon, our men asked me for leave to engage a troop of dancers and enjoy a nautch, that entertainment dear to the heart of the Indian but wearisome beyond measure to the European spectator.
The ceiling is painted to represent dancers in the air, and the floor is of polished wood.
The Nell Gwyns, the Misses Davis, and the joyous rain of singers and dancers in his majesty's theatre, were all dismissed.
There are some pretty girls and agile dancers in the company.
Female dancers first introduced on the Parisian stage, in a court opera, called Le Triumphe de l'Amour.
The "tivo" dancers had followed upon our track through the long afternoon, and the time that we had lost in locating Leith had given them an opportunity to come up with us.
With One Eye and the three dancers holding him upon his feet, and the blood dripping from the wound, he kicked us furiously, howling unspeakable imprecations as he drove his heavy boots against our ribs.
The attack of the dancers had jerked the youngster's arm, and the wound was twelve inches above the point that Holman had aimed at.
As we glanced at each other the significance of the serpentlike dance, the marks upon the bodies of the dancersand on the knife and stone table, was plainly evident.
The three dancers were evidently impressed with the importance of the work they had in hand.
The three dancers felt that the Fates had given them a chance to avenge their friend, and they took full advantage of the opportunity.
If there were only six native dancers upon the island at the opening of the conflict in the Cavern of Skulls, we had reduced that number to one, while the bullet in Leith's shoulder would depreciate his fighting ability for some time.
We felt that we were at the mouth of the burrow by which Leith and his dancers had entered, and we moved into the shadow to reconnoitre.
The dancers were huge natives, possessing all the characteristics of the Tongans, while Leith, Soma, and the one-eyed white man possessed more than ordinary strength.
Marise, as the dancers halted and Margot ran, with fleet steps, towards the bar.
Carried away by the rhythm, and the pleasure of treading the soft grass under their feet, the dancers quickened their pace.
Again the music swelled and rose, and the train of dancers passed on with song and laughter, and disappeared on the opposite side of the stage.
No one knew what was to take place after supper, but every one was sure there was to be dancing, and all were aware that it was the last dance before Easter, and that the best dancers in Rome were all present.
Then Franka struck his clenched fist on the table in anger, and went over to Preston, just as the dancershad stopped.
The music ceased abruptly, the dancersunclasped their hands and fell apart, laughing and panting.
Other dancers passed and re-passed like phantoms, neither jostling nor even touching--so well her partner steered.
But this was far from being the case, and though by unwearied diligence they gained even the top of the room, their situation was just the same; they saw nothing of the dancers but the high feathers of some of the ladies.
The femaledancers have naturally a greater ease of expression than the men.
It should also be recommended to the dancers of the minuet, ever to have an expression of that sort of gaity and chearfulness in the countenance, which will give it an amiable and even a noble frankness.
The Raban is a mixed dance, of men and women, not martial, nor historical, but purely gallant; in which the dancers have all long false nails of copper.
The history of the art proves that the dancers of genius, had no other means or assistance in the world but this to express all the human passions, and the possibilities of it are in all times, the very same.
Cahusac wrote, he observed that this was sufficient for the spectators, who required nothing more than a brilliant execution from the dancers in the old track of steps and capers; and this is, in fact, true of the greater number now.
Sometimes the dancers themselves sing, dart terribly threatening looks, stamp their feet upon the ground, and exhibit a thousand antic postures and grimaces.
Commonly those dancers who have from nature eminently those gifts which enable them to shine in the grottesque branch, do not chuse to give themselves the trouble of going to the bottom of their art, and acquiring its perfection.
How small, how pitiful, how contemptible did the gay dancers appear to him!
For the latter the most celebrated dancers would be engaged, and it should eclipse every thing of the kind that had ever been seen or heard of in Germany.
Here was love and courtship, and jealousy and faithful friendship, just as among the white dancers of Neshonoc.
The winged dancers of the spectacle came straight from the castle of Queen Mab, the pale acrobats were brothers to Hector and Achilles.
The native village was some ten miles to the north, and all the way up hill, so that before we came in sight of it darkness had fallen, and in the light of a bonfire the dancers were assembling.
At last the time came for us to set forth upon our long ride back to the Agency, and so, silently, we rose and slipped away into the darkness, leaving the dancers to end their immemorial festival without the aliens' presence.
The master of ceremonies met us and gave us seats, and for three hours we sat in the glow of the fire, watching the youthful, tireless dancers circle and leap in monotonous yet graceful evolutions.
We're not factory girls or ballet dancers to be stuck into silks and laces and led around to show the world that you're a fine buck.
Pretty women sat talking with officers in uniforms, and watching the dancers as they strolled out arm in arm, to walk slowly round the flower-decked fountain.
She did not seem in the least like otherdancers he had met.
To sit in a bassour is very different from riding on a saddle, or even on a mattress, as the poor Bedouin women sometimes ride, or the dancers journeying from one place to another.
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