Terpsikhore, of choral song and dancing, and represented with a plectrum and lyre.
Terpsichore
Euterpe is the Muse of song, and Polyhymnia is the Muse of hymns. There is no Muse whose domain is specifically mime, but Terpsichore is the Muse of dance. Mime would be a part of the domain of dance.
Terpsikhórē.
The Muse of dance.
The Muses, who were: Calliope - the muse of epic poetry Clio - history muse Erato - love poetry Euterpe - muse of music Melpomene - muse of tragedy Polyhymnia - sacred poetry muse Terpsichore - muse of dance Thalia - muse of comedy Urania - astronomy muse
They are the nine muses in Greek mythology: Erato muse of lyrics, Euterpe muse of music, Thalia muse of comedy, Melpomene muse of tragedy , Terpsichore muse of dance, Urania muse of astronomy, Clio muse of history , Polyhymnia muse of hymns, and Calliope muse of epics. There u go hope it wuz helpful!! :)
No, Terpsichore is the Greek muse of dance.
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Terpsichore was the muse of dance and music ~she was the mother of the sirens who were half woman and half bird.
Actually, muse isn't just one person. They're are 9 muses. They each have represent a muse. For ex: the muse of music, dance, lyrics, history, astronomy, and so on.... And they're not goddess, but they are all daughters of Zeus.
Calliope ("beautiful-voiced") is the muse of heroic poetry.Clio (derived from a verb meaning "to make famous") is the muse of history.Euterpe ("rejoicing well" or "delight") is the muse of music.Thalia (derived from a word meaning "rich festivity" or "blooming")is the muse of comedy and idyllic poetry.Melpomene (derived from a Greek word meaning "to celebrate with dance and song"is the muse of tragedy, though initially she was the muse of singing.Terpsichore ("delighting in dance") is the muse of choral song and dancing.Erato ("the lovely" or "beloved") is the muse of lyric love poetry.Polyhymnia or Polymnia ("many praises" or "many hymns")is the muse of hymns (songs of praise).Finally, Urania ("heavenly one") is the muse of astronomy.
The Nine Goddesses of Art - the Muses - were, according to ancient Greek mythology, daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne. They ruled the arts and sciences and offered inspiration in those areas. Calliope was the Muse of epic poetry, Clio was the Muse of history, Erato was the Muse of love poetry, Euterpe was the Muse of music, Melpomene was the Muse of tragedy, Polyhymnia was the Muse of sacred poetry, Terpsichore was the Muse of dance, Thalia was the Muse of comedy, and Urania was the Muse of astronomy.
Actually, there is no Greek god of dance. But there is a Muse of dance.