In the song Fangs of the Forest, dancers dressed as trees and emerged from within the crowd.
The dancers often dressed in elegant clothing, which could cause amusing problems at times.
One section requires the dancers to dress and undress with ceremonial slow motion.
Inside the hangar, Indian dancers dressed in yellow silk with red scarves performed to the music of drums and pipes.
The dancers, dressed in stylish but relaxed street clothes, wind through the piece as a graceful, attractive young community.
The dancer dressed in traditional costume, with fan, shawl and wearing ornamental headgear.
Other dancers dressed as bears wandered in, as did an undressed fellow who proclaimed himself Tarzan.
A dancer dressed in a businessman's shirt, tie and trousers enters to the opening of King's "I Have a Dream" speech.
In one of the plays, called Starvation, the dancers dressed as maggots and threw liver around.
The second sequence features Anastacia and her dancers dressed as gangster like characters dancing in front of a large screen with guns.