Female dancers, known as the shirabyōshi danced to the accompaniment of Imayō.
The word "Eyo" also refers to the costumed dancers, known as the masqueradesthat come out during the festival.
The "Street in Cairo" included the popular dancer known as Little Egypt.
Before the game, scrolls were distributed randomly to thirteen female dancers known as the $1,000,000 Dancers.
This pantomime also featured a group of dancers known as The Chucklettes.
The dancers, known as bar girls, remain significantly clothed throughout the performance, showing at most some midriff, part of the back, and bare arms.
Five or six couple come upon the floor, marshalled by a lively young negro, who is the wit of the assembly, and the greatest dancer known.
This female dancer, known as a rakkase, hardly ever appeared in public.
The celestial dancers known as apsaras are depicted, though in costumes that differ from those of other temples.
A dancer known as Lou Lorraine feels her life is going nowhere.