Black dancers in Chicago continued to use the term "slow dragging" through the 1940s.
"I go along with your take on this," the dancer continued.
The two dancers continue their pelvic grind across the floor.
Just as the dance has yet to gel, so the dancers continue to develop their parts.
The dancers continued, for thirty seconds, a minute, two, three, four.
As unidentified classical music played, the dancers continued their contortions.
The dance phrase grew slowly but steadily as the dancers continued to work.
No vehicle was allowed to enter Manhattan, so the dancers got out of the bus and continued on foot.
I think all the final dancers had injuries and continued to perform in pain.
Other dancers will continue to do it in the future.