Chain dance
The chain dance is where a kajira obtains a lenth of chain from a master and uses it in a dance showing her submission and acceptance of being a slave. The chain will be wrapped around her body and she will writhe and fight at first but will succumb to her desire and the fire within. In the end she will rejoice at having the chain about her slave heart.
Collar dance
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 to which wrist cuffs and/or ankle cuffs are attached; once the two sides of the oval have been attached to a ring on the collar; there are variations depending on the region.
Kajira of Gor, page 143
Placatory dance
a dance intended to assuage the anger of a Master. It is usually free-form, depending on the situation. The 'Contrition Dance' of Turia is an example of a formal placatory dance.
Book 22: Dancer of Gor, page 332
Book 25: Magicians of Gor, page 44
Turian knee walk
mentioned, but not described except that it is sometimes used by slave dancers.
Magicians of Gor, page 342
Oar dance
a feat of agility performed by the rovers of Torvaldsland, that of leaping from moving oar to moving oar of the Serpent ships of the Torvald. Apparently a celebratory act.
Marauders of Gor, pages 82-83
Pole dance
Dance where the kajira seemingly arounse and entice the "pole" with a sensual dance that involves her touching and caressing. In the end being given her release by rubbing her moist flesh against the "pole" This dance can be done using a vareity of items to secure the kajira to the pole as it is the main fashion of this dance.
Sa-eela
one of the most moving deeply rhythmic and erotic of slave dances; belongs to the class of slave dance known as Lure Dances of the Love- Starved Slave girl.
Guardsman of Gor, page 259
Slave dance
any of the sensuous and lascivious dances performed by slave girls to entertain their masters. The dancing of a slave is a thousand times more sensuous than that of a free woman because of the incredible meanings involved the additional richness which this furnishes the explosive significance of this comprehension that she who dances is owned and theoretically could be owned by you.
Dancer of Gor, page 193
Slave pole
imaginary pole that 'transfixes' a dancing girl by which she is 'held' during her dance.
Tribesman of Gor, page 11