The Evolution of Sacred Dance in the Judeo-Christian Tradition

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The universe is permeated by rhythm, harmony, and patterned movement--the movement of stars through the galaxy, the rotation of the earth, the rising and setting of the sun, the seasons, the cycle of birth, growth and death. Therefore, it is perfectly natural that man respond deeply and significantly to these ordered rhythms that make up his life, his world, and his universe

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