A dance that is part of a religious ritual.
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Examples for "ritual dancing"
Examples for "ritual dancing"
1There have been predictable displays of ritual dancing as the Stormont talks process approaches the point of serious business.
1They might have been savages, engaged in some complex ritual dance.
2It appeared as if he were performing some sort of strange, ritual dance.
3David leads the Ark through the streets in a ritual dance.
4They could be crooked staves or throw-sticks, batons or clappers used in ritual dance.
5Limbs writhing rapidly, as if in a ritual dance?
1Most Sant Fe people make a point of attending at least one Indian ceremonial dance each year at some nearby pueblo.
2Australian Aboriginal elders said the ceremonial dance steps and the costumes were "very offensive" and evidence of exploitation of Aboriginal people.
3One such interaction caused a stir when she asked Hawaiian-born action man Jason Momoa to perform the Maori ceremonial dance Haka on cue.
4There were more prints of tribes doing their ceremonial dances.
5The villagers provided him with food and water and he observed their customs, like ceremonial dances, up-close.
6The writer describes the ceremonial dances, which were also a time of sexual liberty for the villagers.
7Similar practices rendered it necessary for the United States Government to stop some of the ceremonial dances of the Indians under their surveillance.
8In their ceremonial dances, the Hopi women wear cotton blankets, highly embroidered at the sides and edges with red, green, and black wool.
9It told how he gave them adzes and machetes, smoked a cigar with the chief, went sightseeing, and watched a program of ceremonial dances.
10" Ceremonial dances, I fancy."
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Translations for ceremonial dance