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Dance Was A Gift Of The Gods To Ancient Greeks

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Like in most ancient cultures, dance was important to people in ancient Greece. Dance was a way to express emotions, tell stories, and communicate.

To the ancient Greeks, dance was a gift of the gods, and they believed that they had specially favored the best dancers.

Ancient Greek flute player and dancers. Credit: Sharon Mollerus - CC BY 2.0

“Despite the well-documented importance of dance in ancient Greece, most studies of ancient Greek culture hardly mention dance at all.” 1

There are, nevertheless, facts that provide those interested in ancient Greek history with information on how and why dance played a significant part in people's daily life.

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