Why do people dance?
Dancing is great staged way of expressing feeling of every kind which one can thing of : Love, hate, unforgiving, disconnected, lively, confused, perfectionist, empathic, procrastinating, self-defeating, wise and many more myriads emotions of mankind.
In spain, passionate flamenco dancers stamp and click their fingers to guitar music. In England morris dancers jingle bells tied to their legs and wave sticks. In Africa there are important dances for growing up and for the funerals and important occasions of life.
The first dances of all were probably designed to bring good fortune to prehistoric hunters, where a priest put on the skins and horns of the animals his people wanted to kill.
What is Kabuki ?
Kabuki is an exciting type of drama that become popular in Japan in 1600 and may still be seen today in some parts of Japan. The actors were splendid make–up and costumers to impress audiences coming at Japanese theatre.
Who dances a Haka ?
In New Zealand, young Maori people have kept alive many of their traditional dances. The haka was a dance of warriors, to bring them strength to face the battles ahead in their life.
Who are Mbuti Dancers?
Young Mbuti people from Congo decorate their bodies with white make-up for dance for celebrating the beginning of adulthood and new way of life.
Where is world's oldest Theatre and still in use ?
The oldest theatre building still in use today is probably the teatro olimpico, in Vicenza, Italy. It is four hundred years old and still open and working fine. Greece is country having oldest open-air theatres in the world.
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