Dancing and Ballet
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DANCING AND BALLET
Dancing is the art of moving the body in time to music. Dancing is both an art and a form of recreation. Most people dance to have fun or to entertain others, but dance can also be used for communication. Dancers express feelings of joy without saying a word. Since prehistoric times people have danced, and there are lots of kinds of dancing. There is folk dancing and religious dancing, popular dancing
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Book Encyclopedia. 1985 ed. "Danilova, Alexandra." World Book Encyclopedia. 1985 ed. Grant, Gail. Technical Manual and Dictionary of Classical Ballet. New York: Dover, 1967. Horosko, Marian, and Judith R. F. Kupersmith. The Dancer's Survival Manual. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. Kent, Allegra. The Dancers' Body Book. New York: Quill, 1984. "Misha the Rainmaker." Dance Magazine, Jan. 1992, pp. 44-49. "Nijinsky, Vaslav." Encyclopedia Americana. 1958 ed. Whitehill, Angela and William Noble. The Young Professional's Book of Ballet. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Book Co., 1990.