She played "Speechless," a song that would début that night, and, as the dancers twirled, the stage, like a mechanism in a child's jewelry box, began to rotate.
The dancers simultaneously twirled, dropping in a semicircle of bows before Mara as Bruli made his appearance.
In the opening, the dancers, wearing splashy costumes of gold and white, leaped and twirled with abandon.
But Cameron could hardly move away - the dancers filled the yard, flying toes and heels banged against the shins of the onlooking elders as the dancers twirled.
Onstage, the women are more accessible than they are in the songs; two blonde dancers twirled into his arms and lingered for some bump and grind.
In the center of the room the dancers twirled and spun dizzily.
A dancer twirls around in sepia toned poetry.
For example, in stick dances from Brackley in the Cotswold tradition, each dancer twirls one or two sticks throughout the dance.
In another ballet choregraphed by Chinese, two dancers twirled for nearly a minute - a feat that brought an unusual burst of applause from the audience.
His dancers kicked, twirled, strutted and vogued.