I wld say it is the same with any other religion.
African dance
African dance Influenced American dance by the whites watching the africans so the decieded to dance so then it became African-American dancing.
Ballet dance and African dance are both performance dances.
Mae Jemison, the first African American woman in space, has a background in dance and has performed in various settings. She studied dance at Stanford University and has participated in dance performances, including those influenced by African and modern dance. Jemison has often expressed how dance has enriched her life and contributed to her creative and scientific endeavors.
Yes, African dance has played a significant role in the cultural heritage of Trinidad and Tobago. It was brought to the islands by enslaved Africans and has influenced various forms of local music and dance, including calypso and carnival celebrations. Traditional African dance forms are still performed today, often during cultural festivals and events, showcasing the rich history and vibrant traditions of the African diaspora in the Caribbean.
they sought refuge in their families, religion, art and dance.
stanly
it's a dance from south African Zulu dance
Capoeira
African dance is performed by many people but especially africans as it is there traditional dance.
Henry Krieger has written: 'The tap dance kid' -- subject(s): African Americans, Dance, Drama, Family life, Librettos, Musicals, Plays
"Pantsula" is a uniquely South African street dance style that originated in the townships during the 1950s. It is characterized by fast footwork, intricate moves, and a blend of influences from traditional African dances, tap dancing, and hip-hop. Pantsula is not just a dance form, but also a way of life that reflects the resilience and creativity of the South African youth.