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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

There is no standardization, or little standardization, for better or for worse, in Gorean slave dance. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #887)
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20 887 There is no standardization, or little standardization, for better or for worse, in Gorean slave dance.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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20 884 I gathered that she had seldom seen the dance of a female slave.
20 885 The Sa-eela, usually performed in the nude, as though by a low slave, and by a girl freed of all impediments, except her collar, is one of the most powerful of the slave dances of Gor.
20 886 It is done rather differently in different cities but the variations practiced in the river towns and, generally, in the Vosk basin, are, in my opinion, among the finest.
20 887 There is no standardization, or little standardization, for better or for worse, in Gorean slave dance.
20 888 Not only can the dances differ from city to city, and town to town, and even from tavern to tavern, but they are likely to differ, too, even from girl to girl.
20 889 This is because each girl, in her own way, brings the nature of her own body, her own dispositions, her own sensuality and needs, her own personality, to the dance.
20 890 For the woman, slave dance is a uniquely personal and creative art form.
I gathered that she had seldom seen the dance of a female slave. The Sa-eela, usually performed in the nude, as though by a low slave, and by a girl freed of all impediments, except her collar, is one of the most powerful of the slave dances of Gor. It is done rather differently in different cities but the variations practiced in the river towns and, generally, in the Vosk basin, are, in my opinion, among the finest. There is no standardization, or little standardization, for better or for worse, in Gorean slave dance. Not only can the dances differ from city to city, and town to town, and even from tavern to tavern, but they are likely to differ, too, even from girl to girl. This is because each girl, in her own way, brings the nature of her own body, her own dispositions, her own sensuality and needs, her own personality, to the dance. For the woman, slave dance is a uniquely personal and creative art form. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)