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how will you connect life into folk dance? ​

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The answer depends on whether you are talking about folk dance as an historical product of old cultures, or whether you are talking about current cultures and their traditional populations who may have dances they do at this moment.

The answer depends on whether you are talking about folk dance as an historical product of old cultures, or whether you are talking about current cultures and their traditional populations who may have dances they do at this moment.For folk dancing to be part of life, it must be part of the ritual and events of the calendar followed by cultural members, not some choice made for a fun night out.

The answer depends on whether you are talking about folk dance as an historical product of old cultures, or whether you are talking about current cultures and their traditional populations who may have dances they do at this moment.For folk dancing to be part of life, it must be part of the ritual and events of the calendar followed by cultural members, not some choice made for a fun night out.Folk dance is defined loosely as “ the dances of the folk”, and we must agree on WHO “the folk” are before going on. In Asia and Africa, many traditional peoples who have not fully practiced modern cultural ways continue to have folk dances that reflect daily life and carry meaning for those who do them. The meaning is embedded in their history and still has importance to everyday experience. This is the ultimate test of a folk dance- a dance done by “the folk”, people who live what we call “traditional” lives, rooted in a long history. Traditions such as this are fading out, and such dances are tending toward performance, not participation.

Folk dancing has all the benefits of dancing (fitness and coordination) plus maintaining traditions and encouraging a community engagement.