A new dancer came forth upon the floor and began, a tall brute near her with the leather, to perform a whip dance... ...In the whip dance, though there
are various versions of it, depending on the locality, the girl is almost
never struck with the whip, unless, of course, she does not perform well.
When the whip is cracked, however, the girl will commonly react as though
she has been struck. this, conjoined with the music, and her beauty, and
the obvious symbolism of her beauty beneath total male descipline, can
be extremely, powerfully erotic. In an elegant, civilized context, one
of beauty and music, it makes clear and bespeaks the raw and essential
primitives of the ancient, genetic, biological sexual realtionship of men
and women.... The whip dance continued before us.. The whip dance was now
approaching its climax...
I turned my attention to the dancer on the floor. She lay now on her back, one knee lifted, her arms at her sides, palms down, before the brute with his whip, who towered over her. Her head, too, was turned to the side. Then she turned her head to face the brute who tyrannized her. She looked deeply into his eyes. then, delicately, in a graceful gesture, she turned her hands, putting their backs to the floor, exposing her palms, and the soft flesh of her palms, to him, indicating her surrender, her submission, her vulnerability and her readiness. There was applause, the striking of the left shoulder, from the tables. The brute then crouched beside her and encircled her neck with the coils of his whip. He drew her to her knees then before him. She looked up at him, her neck in the whip coils, his. There was more applause. Then the brute looked to Policrates, who indicated a table. He then pulled the girl to her feet and, running her over the tiles, and then releasing the coils from her neck, threw her stumbling into the arms of waiting pirates who, with a cry of pleasure, sized her and began to work their lusty wills upon her. There was more applause, and laughter. Rogue of Gor, page 191 |