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20 December, 14:46

Describe the following terms:

Dance, Capoeira, Oral tradition, Roda, Ginga, Bateria, Berimbau, Mana, Mele hula, Mele oli, Kahiko, 'Auana, Bhangra, Ritual, Rite, Spiritual-ness, Religious-ness, Liminal space, Gospel, Spirituals, Call-and-response, Islam, Mevlevi order, Sema (Whirling Dervishes), Ggender, Hijra, Two-spirit, Mahū, Drag, Kabuki, Onnagata, Drag queen/king, Faux queen/king

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    Dance - It is a physical representation of music;

    Capoeira - Brazillian martial art mixed with dance style;

    Oral tradition - When a tradition is transmitted by oral communication;

    Roda - a term from capoeira that means "the ring".

    Ginga - a term from capoeira for the swaying motion;

    Bateria - musical group in the capoeira who dictates rhythm (a band);

    Berimbau - a musical instrument (chordophone) of capoeira of Brazilian origin;

    Mana - A Polynesian word for the concept of power;

    Mele hula - A Hawaiian dance music;

    Mele oli - A Hawaiian chant music;

    Kahiko - A Hawaiian "Old style" dance music/chant.

    'Auana - A Hawaiian "New style" of hula music;

    Bhangra - A kind of dance tradition that comes from the Punjab region (India and Pakistan);

    Ritual - It's a ceremonial act;

    Rite - It's usually a religious ceremony or act;

    Spiritual-ness - Internal understanding of sense of peace and purpose;

    Religious-ness - An organized belief systems taught among a community;

    Liminal space - Phase of a rite of passage/transitional period;

    Gospel - Christian Music related to spirituals;

    Spirituals - A type of musical expression of American South Christians;

    Call-and-response - When, in a music, the singer "calls" with a chorus responding;

    Islam - An abrahamic religion. Its holy scripture is the Koran;

    Mevlevi order - An order within Islam that practice the Sema ceremony;

    Sema (Whirling Dervishes) - Ceremonial rite in the Mevlevi order;

    Gender - Interrelationship between physical body, internal identity, and outward expression of a person;

    Hijra - A third gender in Indian continent;

    Two-spirit - Was an Ojibwe term that is now a blanket term for LGBTQ + Native Americans;

    Mahū - Word used in Hawaiian society for a Gender between male and female;

    Drag - A cross-dressed performance of a gendered character;

    Kabuki - A Japanese form of theatrefrom the 1600s that often uses drag performers;

    Onnagata - "Women's form" role in Kabuki (traditionally performed by men);

    Drag queen/king - When men portray women (queen), women portray men (king) in drag form.

    Faux queen/king - When men portray men (king), women portray women (queen).
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