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Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of many things including music.
The closest I can think of, would be Bragi. Bragi, a son of Odin, was the god of poetry and skald, the royal poet and storyteller. He is often pictured with a harp. He was married to Idhunn, the goddess of youth, associated with apples.
The Luhya translation of the English words 'dance music' is "Musiki kwokhushina".
You can dance but you can't play music during Shabbat.
Props are mostly used in music videos,music if your goin to dance in it,so yes
Hathor was an ancient Egyptian goddess (one of the most important and popular deities ) who is normally pictured as a cow goddess with horns on her head set in a sun disc. She is sometimes depicted as the goddess welcoming the dead into there new life and sometimes seen as the goddess of foreign lands, music and dance, personifying joy, or of fertility - feminine love, motherhood helping in childbirth and also the patron of miners.
the goddess is harthor she is the goddess of love, music, and dance
She is sometimes reputed to be the mother of the sirens.
Hathor was goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.
Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.
Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of love, beauty, childbirth, happiness, music and drunkeness. Dance and music were the sacred arts of Hathor.Hathor is the goddess of beauty.Hathor is the Egyptian goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.NOTHIN"
Italians Dance to Fast music and sometimes slow music and have a spacial dance
Terpsichore was the muse of dance and music ~she was the mother of the sirens who were half woman and half bird.
The ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor was goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.
Hathor is known for being a Egyptian goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.
Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.
Hathor was the Egyptain goddess of the sky, the sun, the queen, music, dance and the arts.