(2018), ‘Symbols of the Goddess in Balkan Women’s Dance’ in Journal of Dance, Movement & Spiritualities Volume 4, Number 1, January 2018, pp. 57-78.

‘Symbols of the Goddess in Balkan Women’s Dance’ (2018) 

This long article was published in the Journal of Dance, Movement & Spiritualities Volume 4, Number 1, January 2018, pp. 57-78. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1386/dmas.4.1.57_1. 

Abstract:

    Communal dance has been a primary means of worship in Eastern Europe and the Near East for over 9000 years, depicted in rock art and pottery fragments showing circles of dancing women. Existing women’s dance traditions of the Balkans may be direct descendants of these ancient rituals, and may offer living links to matrifocal Goddess cultures of Neolithic Old Europe. Women’s dances and textiles incorporate symbols such as the circle, sun, spiral, zigzag, and Tree of Life, which can be identified with the Goddess. Traditional dance circles, both past and present, also emphasize ancient values of community, connection, cooperation, shared leadership, and peace. Even as these dances change in their places of origin, they are being given new life as an embodied spiritual practice embraced by dancers all over the world. The contemporary movement practice of women’s ritual dances can offer experiences of healing, insight, and transformation to contemporary women from different cultures.

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