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-Known as religious dance(ritual) -Done to · Change the external world · Change the internal · To celebrate a right of passage -Emotional expression -Provoked by: fear, gratitude, or honor -Emotions: Fear, honor, power, gratitude, thankfulness, joy
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· Messages of politics, metaphorical, social, or moral commentary · Expression of beauty · Meant to bring about emotion in the audience · Provoke deep thought -Brings about emotions that are need based
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-Done in groups of two or more -exciting/fun promotes interaction between people
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| those into which anyone is welcome to join |
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| done by trained dancers or people w/special training |
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-Egyptian god of the Nile River -Dancing out fear/ritual dance
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| City of the Gods (Pre-Aztec) |
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-Pre Aztecs, 200,00 people -Great pyramids -Violate human sacrifices -Babies were killed and placed at the corner of the temple -Priest led dance ceremonies
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-Pre-Aztec God -Provoked dance of fear
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| Huitzlopochtli (Ancient Aztec) |
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-Ancient Aztec God -Sun god -Offerings, prayers, ritual dance, sacrifices
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-Mayan god -God of cosmos and fertility -Required human blood-letting -Believed the tears of a crying child brought rain
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-Trance dance -The Vimbuza Spirit Possession Divinatory Trance Dance -Vimbuza is a class of spirits that cause illness -Dance is done to treat illness -Animal sacrifice
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· Pregnancy · Birth · Passage from infancy · Puberty · Passage into Adulthood · Becoming Marriage Ready · Marriage · Dying · Death
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-Belly dance -Ancient Egypt -Fertility Rite -Worship dance done to prepare a female for childbirth
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-Australian -Elders perform to young males -Tells stories of tribal history -Great hunts\great battles\fishing
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-Uganda tribe -Dating-ready rite of passage dance -Performed by young girls almost marriage ready -Wear an ankle bracelet called a ndege
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-Candle Dance -Armenia -Done at weddings
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-Men’s dance -Uses a cane or stick (bamboo staff) Ancient Egypt -Wedding Dance
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-Armenia -Originally a candle dance -Wedding Dance
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-Liberia, Africa -Funeral Dance -Drumming
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-Rainbow Dance -Native American tribe -Elaborate dance ceremony -Appreciation for the god of rain
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-Volcano Goddess -Hawaii -Hulas
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-Greek -Frenzied One -Wine/Orgies
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-Greek -Done by women -Honored the gods
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-Yami tribe -Honors flying fish
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-Ancient Egypt -Artistic message -Done by slaves to their slave owners
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1. Story Dances 2. Exotic Dances 3. Folk Dances 4. Dance Contests 5. Dance Recitals 6. Dance Contests
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| 6 types of entertainment dance |
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| Tension, Lyrical, Sporadic, Lethargic |
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Function-Vision Application-Sight |
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F:Thought reasonign S:Beliefs |
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Function-Emotions App:Reactions |
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| Time, Space, Human Body Movement, Energy, Rhythm, Style |
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-Japanese Energy -Earth energy
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-Japan -Slow and intense style of walking -Keeps feet in nearly constant contact with the ground
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-Bali -Slow and intense style of walking -Keeps feet in nearly constant contact with the ground
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-Entertainment dance -India
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| -Balinese term for artist |
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| -Dancer=One who beautifies |
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-Protector of humanity(good) -Represented by a Lion -Bali -Barong-Rangda Mask Dance
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-Male/Female evil force -Played by a man wears cloth breast of a woman -Carries white scarf represents killing of infants
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-Barong Rangda Mask dance -Also trance dance -Balances good/evil -Personal exorcism -Ends with holy water
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-Trance Dance -Created by fear of rejection from the gods -Done by prepubescent girls -May act like a horse or monkey
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-War Dance -60 male dancers -carry shield (ende)
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-Honors Warriors -Baris=line -Lineup of soldiers/warriors -Gold colored headbands
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-Non-dramatic dance done by women -Prince was in a coma -while in coma he say two nymphs dancing -tells a story
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-Describes the emotions of a young man in love -Young women dress like young men
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-Peacock crowned shape headpiece -Performed by young girls
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-“The process of flowering” -Done by two women
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-The Monkey Dance -Entertainment Dance -Originally an exorcism -200 or more bare chest men -Bali
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-From the Kecak Dance -King lost his wife
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-From the Kecak Dance -Queen who gets kidnapped
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1. Amis 2. Atayal 3. Saisiat 4. Tsou 5. Bunun 6. paiwan 7. Rukai 8. Puyuma 9. Yami
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-Ritual dance done as an actual prayer -Reflects fear honor praise and thankfulness -Japanese imperial court dance
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-Japanese sacred Music -Accompanies Bugaku
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-Music for Saho No Mai -Japan -Part of Bugaku
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-Music for Uho Samai No Mai -Japan -Part of Bugaku
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-Left Dance -Music:Togaku -Color:Red -Japan -Part of Bugaku
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-Right Dance -Music:Komagaku -Color: blue or green -Japan -Part of Bugaku
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-Buddhist priestess -Created Kabuki
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-Rough acting style -Kabuki theatre
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-Leaping exit -Kabuki theatre
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-Kabuki theatre -Black stage hands
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-Performer -Kabuki actor -Men portray women
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-Traditional Japanese dance -Held during Bon festival in August -Over 500 years old -Honors ancestors -Buddhist
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-Perverse and Dangerous art form -Underground art form -Japanese -Dark, grotesque
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-One creator of Butoh (first generation) -Became spiritual and saint like
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-Creator of Buton -Became bitter and angry -Created a piece that explored homosexuality -Involved young man smothering chicken in between his legs
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-Founder of the second generation of Butoh -Made dances more theatrical
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-Student of Akaji Maro -Creator of third generation Butoh -Based off Hiroshima bombings
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-Great Camel Battleship Akaji Maro’s Butoh dance company -Second generation
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-People of Orchid Island -Flying Fish Festival -Harvest Dance(almost naked men) -Hair Dance -Taiwan
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-Ritual dances of honor -Taiwan -Honor warrior spirits -Wear red -Hold hands -Taiwan
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-Honor Hundred Pacer Snake -Battle Dances(wear flowers on head) -Love songs and Dances -Nose flutes -Wear tusks -Taiwan
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-Ritual Dances of Love and Battle -The Warrior Dance: detailed headdresses -Wedding dance: swings on a rope -Taiwan
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-Males : Hunting dance/songs (DRAPED in flowers) -Females: Weeding dance/songs -Taiwan
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-“The abundant Harvest festival” -Gives thanks after harvest -Song and dance is inseparable -Taiwan
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-Head Hunting -Tattooed faces -Ferocious in history -Head leaves body=lost spirit -Single reed harp
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-Honor/fear dwarf spirits -Smallest Taiwan tribe -Three long day ceremony “Pasta’ai” -Worships Plants
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Saisiat tribe dwarf spirit dance |
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Head Hunting TATTOOED FACES |
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-“Abundant Harvest festival” -Before the Harvest -Believe harvest depends on how well there singing and dancing is -Simple movements reflect everyday life
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-Major festival of the Amis Tribe -Taiwan
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| -Another name for Orchid Island |
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