Basic Information on Slave Dances:
collar, dance (noun):
a collar to which light- weight (but effective) chain has been attached
in order to set off the dancer; a common type
consists of a large oval of chain roughly 3
yds. in circumference, to which wrist cuffs
and ankle cuffs are attached; once the two sides
of the oval have been attached to a ring on
the collar, the chain gives about 36" of play for
each hand, and 18" play for each foot; much
used in the Tahari
Sa-eela (noun):
one of the most sensual and erotic of slave dances; it consists of five
distinct portions; belongs to the class of
slave dance known as Lure Dances of the Love-
Starved Slavegirl
slave dance (noun): any
of the sensuous and lascivious dances performed by slavegirls to
entertain their masters; designed to display
the sexual heat of the performer, and invite her
use by masters; dances include the Belt Dance,
Chain Dance, Dance of the 6 Thongs,
Sa-eela, Tile Dance (performed on red tiles),
Tether Dance
slave pole (noun):
imaginary pole that 'transfixes' a dancing girl, by which she is 'held'
during her dance
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