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Today we
primarily think of dance as a form of entertainment or as a way to
exercise or socialize. There was a time, however, when dance was
considered the way to commune with the divine, a part of life's journey,
celebrating the seasons and rhythms of the year and the rhythms of our
lives. Dance is a language that reunites the body, mind, and soul. While
the role of women's sacred dance was most valued in goddess-worshipping
cultures where women served as priestesses and healers, dance was once an
integral part of religious ritual and ceremonial expression in cultures
all over the world, including Judaism and Christianity. In this book the
author investigates how dance came to be excluded from worship and reveals
how dance is once again being integrated into spiritual
practices.
Sacred Woman, Sacred Dance is the first book to
explore women's spiritual expression--women's ways--through a study of
dance. It describes sacred circles, birth rituals, ecstatic dances, and
dances of loss and grief (in groups and individually) that allow women to
integrate the movements of faith, healing, and power into their daily
life.
The book
demostrates how dance, the highest expression of spirituality in cultures
and traditions all over the world, is being integrated into the lives of
women today (The first book to explore women's spiritual
expression--women's ways) through a study of dance
Iris
investigates how dance came to be excluded from worship, and reveals how
dance is once again being brought into spiritual practices. The book
includes resources for further instruction in sacred dance.
ISBN 0-89281-605-8
Inner Tradtions 256 pages, 8 x 10 100 color and b & w
illustrations $29.95 (CAN $48.00)
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