War dance
Dance involving mock combat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dance involving mock combat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A war dance is a dance involving mock combat, usually in reference to tribal warrior societies where such dances were performed as a ritual connected with endemic warfare. Martial arts in various cultures can be performed in dance-like settings for various reasons, such as for evoking ferocity in preparation for battle or showing off skill in a more stylized manner. It could also be for celebration of valor and conquest. Many such martial arts incorporate music, especially strong percussive rhythms.[citation needed]
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War dances can overlap with sword dances and other forms of weapon dance, utilizing weapons or replications as part of the artistic performance.
Examples of war dances include:
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