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Human movement turned into the art of Dance has been around for longer than we may all think. ... Dance has been used long ago to communicate different aspects of a culture’s life and reflects their values, ideals, and rituals. ...
Over the span of civilization, and across the globe, the act of dance is common. ... [Anderson 14]
Dance’s birth and infancy seemingly fulfilled all three of those rudiments, but reflected their value and level of importance put on the art. Prehistoric beings made dance movements meant to please higher forces or to give them/their people powers beyond themselves. ...
Though Dance is obviously spread worldwide, the most influential is that of Greece. “Believing that dance was divinely inspired, the Greeks allowed the art to play an important part in religion, education, and theatre” (Anderson 15).
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