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Essay heading: Dance-Christianity
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Other dances in the Middle Ages did the same. During the annual
May games, for example, dances were performed that celebrated the greening of the
countryside and the fertility of the land. During saints' days, which echoed the rites
dedicated to Dionysus, large groups of women danced in churches. Similar to earlier
pieces associated with battles, sword dances were performed in Germany, Scotland,
and elsewhere in Europe... displayed 300 characters
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Similar to earlier
pieces associated with battles, sword dances were performed in Germany, Scotland,
and elsewhere in Europe. Similar to the sword dance is the Morris dance, which was
performed at secular festivals from Scotland to Spain. displayed next 300 characters
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