The title of this work refers to the title and length of a pop song, to which a woman has danced on the metal plate in high heels. It's the song 'Baby Love' from 1964 by The Supremes. The high heels have left their imprints. These are the traces of carefree exuberance, of rejoicing in the self, in being, in life, freedom, and one's own physicality. It is everything that dancing can embody.