Symbolically, each dancer falls and then rises until only one is left, reducing the heroics of war to an empty posture.
At each step the dancers rise on their toes.
After a short pause, the dancers rise onto the stage wearing Santa trousers, topless and holding small presents.
As the music buzzes in the beginning, the dancers rise from the floor and join hands to tie themselves into continuous knots.
The dancer rose from her seat to greet him.
Finally, dancers rise and fall and toss and turn while trying to lift a woman into the air.
When both dancers rise, shoot their arms forward and freeze in a stylized embrace, their passion is a shock.
Suddenly, this choreographic ordeal ended, the dancers rose and wiggled away in a conga line.
The ways the dancers rise and fall and enter and leave the stage are constantly though gently surprising.
Then, after kneeling calmly, the dancers rose to slog forward.