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중2 지학 민찬규 6과 본문 Dance with a Story

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Dance with a Story

 

Why do people dance? 

 

They dance to express feelings, give happiness to others, or enjoy themselves. 

 

Let’s take a look at different kinds of dance around the world.

 

India: Kathakali

Kathakali tells a story. 

 

The dancers tell stories through their body movements. 

 

These stories are usually about a fight between good and evil. 

 

Dancers who are playing good characters paint their faces green. 

 

Those who are playing evil characters wear black make-up. 

 

Interestingly, in Kathakali, only men are allowed to dance. 

 

The body movements are so powerful that the dancers need to train for many years.

 

New Zealand: Haka

When people visit New Zealand, they may meet a group of haka dancers. 

 

The dancers perform this traditional dance with scary faces.

 

 This dance was originally performed by the Maori before a fight. 

 

They wanted to show their strength to the enemy. 

 

The dancers looked as scary as wild animals before fighting.

 

Nowadays, in New Zealand, rugby players usually perform a haka before a game to show their strength to the other team.

 

Korea: Buchaechum

Buchaechum is a traditional Korean fan dance. 

 

The dancers wear colorful hanbok. 

 

They dance with large fans that are painted in bright colors. 

 

The dancers move the fans gracefully to show different kinds of beauty. 

 

Their movements look as beautiful as flowers or flying birds. 

 

In Korea, Buchaechum is so popular that people can see it in many traditional festivals.

 

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