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The Movement Of The Body Essay

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For someone who is non-religious or dances* for entertainment, dance* refers to the movement of the body in space. However, in a religious belief, dance* is referred to as the movement of the body to express a spiritual, social, or performance setting. Specifically, the movement of the body conveys important information of a story. In many different religions, dance* is determined by how the people’s attitude towards the body is respected. The amount of respect towards the body results by the amount of belief in the religion such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The three religions all have a different outlook of dancing, conditional* or unconditional*, and whether or not it should be considered acceptable. One particular religion, Judaism, dancing* is definitely a time for expressing joy and worship in a setting of a Temple* or Synagogue*. However, at a wedding or some type of celebration such as Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Purim, and Mitzvah’s, men and women danced* seperately. Over the centuries, dances* to congratulate the newly married couple are constantly being recreated. These practical* dances* include the iconic ritual* of lifting the bride and groom dancing* while being raised on chairs in addition to the traditional, Hora dancing*. Hora dancing*, originated in the Balkans, is an Israeli circle dance performed to “Hava Nagila”, which means “let us rejoice”. The circle dance is performed to honor the gods, joyousness of their hard work, or in today’s society, to

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