This series of experiments is devoted to examining various  arrangements
of cage dancers, initaly as static and then and as rotating  formations.

The static cases simply arrange sets of cages such that they form closed
polygonal figures. The rotating cases are more varied, and comprise:

   A few "Tight Carousels", just to see how they look.

   Rotating polygons of cages, some with a central performer.

   "Turnstiles" in which the cages are arranged in lines
   radiating from a central axis.

   "Exhibitions", a generalisation of the turnstiles in which
   the gaps between the cages and their relative positions 
   are relaced to such an extent that the turnstiles "arms"
   are no longer discernable. The name "Exhibition" is used
   because the result reminds me of a a display of paintings
   or other objects in a museum.

The problems encountered during this set of experiments and their 
solutions are similar to those for the "Carousels" experiments.
