The performers, who come from 17 tribes, offer many dances that have been favorites since they were first seen in New York in 1989.
What Monday's performers offered instead were five lively, interesting pieces that played in one way or another with Neo-Classical idioms.
With spines old or young, these performers offer an alternative to the prevailing adoration of youth.
The performers don't offer much resistance.
The Czechoslovak performers offered a nicely balanced selection of dances.
Here the performers, in addition to stripping for tips, also offer "private dances" which involve more attention for individual audience members.
The performers who leap again and again onto beds propped against walls are decently lighted but offer no more illumination.
At the "musical welcome" on Saturday night, the performers offered a glimpse of all the entertainment planned for the week.
The performers will even offer casual dance instructions ahead of the main events.
But the Target Margin Theater's remarkable performers offer the extravaganza promised by the material.