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Early Christians practiced dance<ref>James-Griffiths, Paul. “The History of Dance in the Church Archives.” Christian Heritage Edinburgh. Accessed June 17, 2021. https://www.christianheritageedinburgh.org.uk/category/arts/the-history-of-dance-in-the-church/.</ref>, but it was later discouraged and removed encouraged, but authorities continually tried to ban it because it interfered with worship.<ref>https://dancehistoryblog.wordpress.com/2013/08/06/europe-christianity-and-dance/</ref>  
Early Christians practised dance<ref>James-Griffiths, Paul. “The History of Dance in the Church Archives.” Christian Heritage Edinburgh. Accessed June 17, 2021. https://www.christianheritageedinburgh.org.uk/category/arts/the-history-of-dance-in-the-church/.</ref>, but it was later discouraged and removed encouraged, but authorities continually tried to ban it because it interfered with worship.<ref>https://dancehistoryblog.wordpress.com/2013/08/06/europe-christianity-and-dance/</ref>  


Dance, when you're broken up.
Dance, when you're broken up.

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Dance

Dancing is an important Connection Practice and component of many traditional religious systems.

List of Connection Practices

Notes

Early Christians practised dance[1], but it was later discouraged and removed encouraged, but authorities continually tried to ban it because it interfered with worship.[2]

Dance, when you're broken up. Dance, if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance, when you're perfectly free. -- rumi --


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Footnotes

  1. James-Griffiths, Paul. “The History of Dance in the Church Archives.” Christian Heritage Edinburgh. Accessed June 17, 2021. https://www.christianheritageedinburgh.org.uk/category/arts/the-history-of-dance-in-the-church/.
  2. https://dancehistoryblog.wordpress.com/2013/08/06/europe-christianity-and-dance/