Sky ballet

Sky ballet was a traditional performance dance among the Vimesk of Shel Du. Accompanied by string and horn instruments, Vimesk dancers used their naturally light builds and four wings to glide in synchronized patterns. Dance on the ground was uncommon, though occasionally used to draw attention to a soloist who went back and forth from ground to air. When Selff were depicted in ballet by Vimesk dancers, they would also perform entirely on the ground; until 155 ABY, it was unheard of for actual Selff to perform in a sky ballet.

Famous sky ballets included The Song of Nature, the first sky ballet designed to be performed in the open air, and The Wind of Unifying Change, the first sky ballet to incorporate actual Selff into the performance.