"Now landing, people with style, Gate 60," the announcer says as the dancers cavort with those ubiquitous wheeled suitcases.
In sparkling costumes, garish makeup and fabulous wigs with headdresses, the dancers cavort on toe with athletic grace and full ballet technique.
The flash point was a scene in which the dancers, who are black, cavort like apes.
No horses pranced, no sequined dancers cavorted, and nothing fell from the sky.
One of the lounges features a show called "Splash," wherein dancers cavort on ice and in a 9,000-gallon tank, and get doused with tens of thousands of gallons of water.
One minute Doug Varone and his dancers were cavorting eccentrically through a floridly operatic piece called "Bel Canto" on Sunday afternoon at the Joyce Theater.
Topless dancers cavort in the background.
Entremets in medieval France was something altogether different: an elaborate show in which singers, dancers and jugglers cavorted about in an effort to entertain diners impatient for the next parts of their meal.
Sometimes a dancer would cavort on the sidewalk, among the gently perplexed passers-by.
That doesn't count the curious coda, in which a fifth dancer, Lindsey Fisher, cavorts without lighting to the live band as the audience, hesitating, files out.