The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby, dancing individualistically

I'd like to know if "individualistically" in this excerpt from the chapter Three of The Great Gatsby means "in her own ways" or "alone":

and a great number of single girls dancing individualistically or relieving the orchestra for a moment of the burden of the banjo or the traps.

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It could be both but I'm more inclined to consider "in her own ways".