Sacred dance

Bharatanatyam, one of the classical sacred dance styles of India

Sacred dance is the use of dance in religious ceremonies and rituals, present in most religions throughout history and prehistory. Its connection with the human body and fertility has caused it to be forbidden by some religions; for example, some branches of Christianity and Islam have prohibited dancing. Dance has formed a major element of worship in Hindu temples, with strictly formalized styles such as Bharatanatyam, which require skilled dancers and temple musicians. In the 20th century, sacred dance has been revived by choreographers such as Bernhard Wosien as a means of developing community spirit.[1]

  1. ^ Gaston, Anne-Marie (Anjali); Gaston, Tony (1 February 2014). "Dance as a Way of Being Religious". In Brown, Frank Burch (ed.). Oxford Handbooks Online. Oxford University Press. pp. 182–202. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195176674.013.010. ISBN 978-0195176674.

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