All agricultural societies had a form of the Rain Dance (Native Americans, Egyptians, Slavic, Romanians, etc.)
They look like they skip
Ghost Dance
They have louas (or however you spell that), they hula dance. Hope that helps
The influences are Islam religion, Sultan government, the Arabic language, the Arabic writing system, the use of calendar and the "singkil" dance.
Dance is a reflection of the culture.
what is the role of folk dance in culture of the people
what is the role of folk dance in culture of the people
Dance defines culture as well as itself. But the very important is culture- it presents our culture and our custom too.
no,because "Ethnic dance" is any dance form which can be identified as originating with an ethnic culture and expressing the movement aesthetics of that culture. while,"Folk" dance requires not only an ethnic identification, but a "participatory" and aesthetic tradition. It is dance which is an integral and anticipated behavior in the culture and defined by the aesthetics of that culture (whether rural or urban); no,because "Ethnic dance" is any dance form which can be identified as originating with an ethnic culture and expressing the movement aesthetics of that culture. while,"Folk" dance requires not only an ethnic identification, but a "participatory" and aesthetic tradition. It is dance which is an integral and anticipated behavior in the culture and defined by the aesthetics of that culture (whether rural or urban);
the dance spread by the NATIVE AMERICANS
they go to clubs and dance and drink
American dance
A personÕs culture affects what types of dance they can do. For instance, where a person grows up can greatly influence how they dance and what dances they perform.
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Enslaved African Americans developed a unique culture that blended elements from their African heritage with those of their American experience. This culture included traditions such as music, art, dance, storytelling, and spirituality, which served as a means of resistance, resilience, and community-building. Over time, these cultural expressions evolved into what is now recognized as a rich and distinctive part of American culture.
No you don't.You can visit the dance culture and learn