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Saint Vitus lived in Sicily during the 3rd and 4th centuries. He is the patron saint of dancers, actors, and entertainers.

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Who is the author of the book were you can find about saint vitus dance?

You can learn about Saint Vitus Dance in articles.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454991/http://nethealthbook.com/neurology-neurological-disease/epilepsy/st-vitus-dance/


When was Live - Saint Vitus album - created?

Live - Saint Vitus album - was created in 1990-09.


Who is the patron saint of dance?

Saint Vitus is the patron saint of dancers.


What are the release dates for Saint Vitus Dance - 2011?

Saint Vitus Dance - 2011 was released on: USA: 2011 USA: 3 July 2011 (Ventura Film Festival) Germany: 29 July 2012 (Augsburg)


When did saint vitus die?

Saint Vitus, died in 303AD


What is the Christian name of Saint Vitus?

Saint Vitus is his Christian name.


What actors and actresses appeared in Saint Vitus Dance - 2011?

The cast of Saint Vitus Dance - 2011 includes: Paul Cardile as Director Frey Faust as St Vitus- Harlequin Marianne Hettinger as Margo Kaminski Cynda Jones as Producer Charles Lamus as Producer Rodney Lopez as Salsa Dancer Mariana Parma as Salsa Dancer Norbert Schramm as Ludwig


When was V - Saint Vitus album - created?

V - Saint Vitus album - was created in 1990.


What is Saint Vitus' symbol?

Saint Vitus is often depicted with a rooster as his symbol, as he is the patron saint of dancers, entertainers, and those who suffer from epilepsy.


Who is is Saint Vitus' father?

Saint Vitus is believed to have been the son of a Sicilian senator named Hylas.


When was Saint Vitus born and die?

Saint Vitus was born in Sicily around 270 A.D. and died in 303 A.D.


How did Saint Vitus become a saint?

St. Vitus was martyred for his faith and early Christians considered all martyrs to be saints.