A dance as part of a religious ceremony.
Kathleen Patricia Dewar has written: 'Sacred space in ritual dance' -- subject(s): Dance, Ghost dance, Indian dance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Dance, Shakers, Sun dance
yes the Greek did dance the did it for religious and educational purposes
Secular dance refers to dance that is not connected to religious or spiritual practices. It is typically performed for entertainment, self-expression, social gatherings, or artistic expression, rather than for worship or ritualistic purposes.
Ritual is a ceremony that is religious. A artistic dance is a dance class you can take to learn how to dance.
national dances local or regional dance courtship dance wedding dance religious dance festival dance
Ignaz Weilner has written: 'Tanz und Erotik' -- subject(s): Dance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Dance
no. tahitians used the dance at celebrations
Catherine Martin has written: 'A woman's heart that dances' -- subject(s): Christian women, Christianity, Dance, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Dance, Religious life, Spirituality
to express religious fellings
Otakar Pertold has written: 'The ceremonial dances of the Sinhalese' -- subject(s): Dance, Religion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Dance, Religious life and customs, Sinhalese (Sri Lankan people)
Janet Barratt has written: 'Glorify God in Your Body' -- subject(s): Christianity, Dance, Exercise, Human Body, Religious aspects of Dance, Religious aspects of Exercise, Religious aspects of the Human body
sinurog, dugso, obando & subli. Among American Indians- Eagle dance, Ring Dance, Snake Dance.