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dancing

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1 2| is the better trained in dancing and music—he who is able 2 2| wise, they are ashamed of dancing and singing in the baser 3 2| the laws about music and dancing in Egypt?~Athenian. You 4 2| young men break forth into dancing and singing, and we who 5 2| always being introduced in dancing and in music, generally 6 2| inspires Bacchic furies and dancing madnesses in others; for 7 2| an amusement, we termed dancing; but when extended and pursued 8 2| rhythm, created and invented dancing; and melody arousing and 9 7| gymnastic has also two branchesdancing and wrestling; and one sort 10 7| wrestling; and one sort of dancing imitates musical recitation, 11 7| follows:—No one in singing or dancing shall offend against public 12 7| order that they may regulate dancing, music, and all choral strains, 13 7| sacrificing, and singing, and dancing, and then a man will be 14 7| addition to the preceding about dancing and gymnastic exercise in 15 7| Then the boys ought to have dancing masters, and the girls dancing 16 7| dancing masters, and the girls dancing mistresses to exercise them.~ 17 7| have been said by us about dancing and about gymnastic movements 18 7| they should have practised dancing in arms and the whole art 19 7| may be in general called dancing, and is of two kinds: one 20 7| proceeding I must distinguish the dancing about which there is any 21 7| celebrated—all this sort of dancing cannot be rightly defined 22 7| gestures the whole art of dancing has arisen. And in these 23 7| search them out, combining dancing with music, and assigning 24 8| without arms every day, making dancing and all gymnastic tend to 25 8| the choral contests and of dancing in general. What they ought


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