Purposes of Dance Objective 12: The student will demonstrate understanding by comparing the purposes for which dance is created.

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Purposes of Dance Objective 12: The student will demonstrate understanding by comparing the purposes for which dance is created

Religious /Ceremonial - a dance that is part of a ritual. Shaker Dance Maori War Dance – Classical Indian Dance Classical Indian Dance Hula

Recreational – dance that is done just for fun. Cupid shuffle: bolly wood Electric slide: Achy breaky Heart: Boot Scootin Boogie:

Artistic expression – dances that are created by choreographers to express emotions or tell a story. Mia Michaels – Addiction Martha Graham – Lamentation -