I guess my impression came from observing the sharp distinction of her dancing in front of a static audience. It was a little surreal. But, don't you think it represents a clash of worlds between DLM and EV? Meaning, twenty or thirty years ago, a person like myself might be remarking about somebody who was not dancing. Now that DLM has turned itself into something for the yuppies and nimby's, dancing has been abolished. How is one supposed to keep up?
But, more to the point, I felt sorry for her. And, I do think she was treated with a little more force than necessary. But, if she was not harmed, I am immensely relieved.
One more thing: where did she go? After she was removed, we never saw her again for the entire weekend's remaining presentations.