Any activity that does not break God's Law or causes others to sin, is supported by the versatile and unique minds/imaginations of man.
There are none.
The Bible uses the word dancing. It appears seven times in the KJV bible.
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The two major schools of mime are Pantomime and Corporeal Mime. Pantomime substitutes speech with gestures, Slapstick, dancing and comedy can also be incorporated into performances. Corporeal Mime stresses the importance of body movement. The artist seeks to perform physical theatrical pieces that contain expression filled with metaphor.
dancing started at the begining of humanity... It was mentioned in the Bible in the book on Genesis, the first book of the Bible. That would be approximatly 3,000 B.C.
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Mr. Mime doesn't evolve you can evolve a Mime Jr to a Mr. Mime
"Mime"in English is "mime" in French.
When you mime dance you're using your body and face expressions to show forth what the singer is saying also putting emphasis on each emotion ... Praise dance you move with the music more, you still express what the singer is saying but moning with grace, rhythm, and flowing "dance" movements. For example like a ribbon moving in the breeze.
No, the Bible does not mention or support the concept of reincarnation.
mime or mime jr with a ditto in the daycare
There is no account of her dancing in the Bible. If she did, it was perhaps at the wedding feast where she asked Jesus to turn the water into wine.