Please only watch from 3:00 to 7:38.
Geertz defines religion as: A system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.
Religions are filled with symbols used to portray their belief and to represent them in a certain light. When, where, and how people dance is determined by attitudes toward the body, whether it be spiritual, physical, or mental. Attitudes toward the body are shaped by religious belief. Therefore, Dance is shaped by religion. Through this, dance becomes a powerful symbol incorporated into almost every religion. While dance may be part of most religions, it most certainly does not represent the same for each one. Some just sing to praise, while others sing and dance to solidify their beliefs.
From the very beginning of the indigenous people of WI, we find certain burial grounds which imply the integration of religious beliefs in the culture. From


Dancing was not always for a practical purpose which benefited the dancer or the people. Dances were often used to send souls to the afterlife. The dance helped the souls find peace and helps them transition to the next world, whatever it may be. The video you are about to watch does not represent a real religion, but i think it conveys the idea quite well.
This video is from Final Fantasy X. It is one of my favorite PS2 games and i think has an excellent plot. Yuna, the girl dancing is called a summoner and she can be thought of as a priest. This dance is used to send the dead on to the farplane so that they can rest in peace and not turn into evil beasts called fiends. After watching this, you can pick out some very key elements of religious traditions. First, the constanting chanting. That is called the song of the faith, where the faith are pretty much gods. Second, you see the bodies all in caskets underwater, adorned with lavish decorations. Third, Yuna dances. This world contains magic which gives her the power through this dance to help guide the souls to their final resting place. While this video does not contain a real religion, I believe it epitomizes dancing and music in religion.

The Sagari dances are part of a cycle performed on the anniversary of a death on the islands of Melanesia, New Guinea. Dancing by a female shaman is an important element of Korean ceremonies to cleanse a deceased soul and to allow it to achieve nirvana, closing the cycle of birth and rebirth.
At Kachin, Upper Burma, funeral rites include dances to send back death spirits to the land of the dead.



While this might seen out of place because it might seem that there is no reason to dance as stated in some of the comments on this video, in fact, it is completely relevant because of the dance through celebration. A young girl got up, choreographed a song and proceeded to share it with her church. This goes back to what i had to say about self expression and combing movements with emotions. Obviously, this song spoke to the girl, and thus she felt connected to it. Then to express her what she felt, she danced. For no reason except to express herself, she danced. She thanked god stating blessed be your name for her own personal gratitude towards god.
Dancing as you can see plays a direct role in religion, whether talking to gods, or cementing beliefs. One thing that i have not talked about is the connection between dancing and community. While thinking about dancing and community, please watch this short clip from Sister act:
Now, I'm betting that whether you are religious or not, you started watching this piece just as a choir singing, even if you knew what was coming. And yet, by 1:40, you were moving with the beat just as much as the audience in the movie. Dancing, singing, and music all come together, and in many cases, no matter the context, dancing will bring people together. It's not imposing religious ideas on anyone, just building a sense of community so that people want to be there. Community keeps religion going. Except for a few special cases, it is that community where people can share their ideas to try and find a common purpose. It is community which allows people to feel close to one another. Some might say that we live together and die alone, but within religion, within this community, we live together, but we shall never die alone. People we be there when we leave this world, and people will be there when we enter the next. Dancing provides the gateway, linking everyone together that cares to participate.
I have completed summing up dancing with religion, but if you still need more convincing on the significance of dancing, here is indisputable evidence on the power of dance:
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