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Dance Art in Medieval England

Dance art in medieval England included folk dances, court dances, and Morris dances. Folk dances were simple and rhythmic, often performed in circles or lines. Court dances were elaborate and choreographed, often performed at royal banquets. Morris dances were traditional dances with sticks and bells, associated with harvest festivals. These dances were accompanied by instruments such as fiddles, harps, and drums. Dance was not only a form of entertainment but also reflected social hierarchy and served as a means of community bonding.

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Dance Art in Medieval England

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