Slowly, the dancers walk out one by one as they have entered, and the lights dim.
The walk is the most important element, and dancers usually walk 60%-70% of the time during a tango song.
Robbins's ballet dancers walked and stood about as if pondering their next move.
Two dancers join either right or left hands in a thumbs-up grip and walk around each other.
The dancers walked, as if lost in thought.
The dancers walk, hands behind their heads, form a chain and bow in unison.
The piece starts with the dancers walking side by side to the rear of the stage and then to the front again.
The staircases are made of a soft concrete, so dancers can walk barefoot from one level to another.
When the ribbon was dropped on the floor, it became a river of cloth along which the dancers sadly walked.
He first thought the dancers should walk in pedestrian fashion between sections, to emphasize the social nature of the piece.