ritual dancing
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Definition
- Noun:
- A dance that is part of a religious ritual: "Ritual dancing" refers to structured, ceremonial dance movements performed as an integral component of a religious or sacred rite.
Usage
- Noun:
- "Ritual dancing" is typically performed by specific individuals or groups within a community, such as priests, shamans, or initiated members, following prescribed patterns.
- It is used to invoke deities, mark important life events, celebrate seasonal cycles, or connect with the spiritual world.
- The term describes the dance itself, emphasizing its function within a ceremonial context rather than its artistic or recreational aspects.
Examples
- Noun:
- The ceremony featured traditional ritual dancing to honor the ancestors.
- Anthropologists have studied the ritual dancing of the indigenous tribe for decades.
- The ritual dancing performed during the festival is believed to bring rain.
Advanced Usage
- "to engage in ritual dancing": to participate in or perform such a dance.
- The community elders engage in ritual dancing at the start of the harvest ceremony.
Variants and Related Words
- Ritual dance (n): A synonymous term for "ritual dancing."
- Ceremonial dance (n): A broader term that may include ritual dancing but can also refer to formal dances in secular ceremonies.
- Sacred dance (n): Dance with religious or spiritual significance, closely related to ritual dancing.
Synonyms
- Ceremonial dancing: Dancing that is part of a formal ceremony.
- Religious dance: Dance performed for religious purposes.
Related Phrases
- Ritual performance: A broader term encompassing ritual dancing along with other ceremonial acts like chanting or processions.
Noun
- a dance that is part of a religious ritual