Chorea (dance)

Chorea (dance)

Chorea (choreia, khoreia, χορεία) is a circle dance (χορεύω σε κύκλο) accompanied by singing (see chorus, khoros), known in ancient Greece. Homer refers to this dance (χορεία) in his epic poem, the "Iliad".

Cognates of the name used to describe circle dances exist in a number of other countries: Khorovod (Russia), Hora (Romania, Moldova), Hora (Xopa, "Khora") in Ukraine, also Khorovod", Horo (Bulgaria).

ee also

*Rasa lila
*Greek dance
*Tanabata

Bibliography

Claude Calame, Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.; New and Revised Edition edition (June 13, 2001)

External links

* [http://www2.ida.net/graphics/shirtail/danceof.htm The Dance of JesuShiva]


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