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AMBIENTUM BIOETHICA BIOLOGIA CHEMIA DIGITALIA DRAMATICA EDUCATIO ARTIS GYMNAST. ENGINEERING EPHEMERIDES EUROPAEA GEOGRAPHIA GEOLOGIA HISTORIA HISTORIA ARTIUM INFORMATICA IURISPRUDENTIA MATHEMATICA MUSICA NEGOTIA OECONOMICA PHILOLOGIA PHILOSOPHIA PHYSICA POLITICA PSYCHOLOGIA-PAEDAGOGIA SOCIOLOGIA THEOLOGIA CATHOLICA THEOLOGIA CATHOLICA LATIN THEOLOGIA GR.-CATH. VARAD THEOLOGIA ORTHODOXA THEOLOGIA REF. TRANSYLVAN
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STUDIA EDUCATIO ARTIS GYMNASTICAE - Issue no. 1 / 2016 | |||||||
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THE DANCE IN MARTIAL ARTS. Authors: RAREȘ-DUMITRU CIOCOI-POP. |
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Abstract: VIEW PDF: THE DANCE IN MARTIAL ARTS Arts warriors were considered sacred, because the gods of war participates with together with earthly mortals to the earthly struggles. What was in heaven was on earth. If the world of the gods in heaven, they carried the fighting powerful, means that the same events are also on earth. The ancient and medieval word has experienced so many forms as of leisure, as of training of war, by using dance and arts of the war. The dance was not very popularized together with martial arts since historians have researched separately, detached from the context of society. A common approach (dance - martial arts) would lead to a better understanding of how people in ancient times conceived the world in which they lived. Keyword: Temple, priestesses, Devadas, martial arts, dance, Greece, Spartans, India, Yamaguci, Koshti, Legong.
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