ceremonial dance

NOUN
  1. a dance that is part of a religious ritual
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How To Use ceremonial dance In A Sentence

  • We aren't surprised that Handel employs, for this grand theme, all the resources of classical Heroic Opera, involving recitative, arioso, aria, chorus, and ceremonial dance.
  • Bunched tightly together by older men in animal skins and carrying spears, they perform a ceremonial dance to insistent drumming.
  • In 18 th century southern Africa, the potion "poo" was taken to enable people to dance better in ceremonial dances; the Dutch word "doop" described a potion made from Datura stramonium used by robbers to pacify their prey; in 1807 in London, the opiate Laudanum Pravda.Ru
  • Bunched tightly together by older men in animal skins and carrying spears, they perform a ceremonial dance to insistent drumming.
  • Next to be mentioned are the loanwords for various Indian ceremonies, which include: busk a Creek festival of first fruits and purification that was celebrated when the first green corn was edible and that marked the beginning of a new year. cantico a ceremonial dance of the Algonquian Indians of the Atlantic seaboard. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 3
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