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Why brings us music to Dance to?

"Dancing, and Sex do not share the same Instrument – the human body", it formulated the American anthropologist Judith Lynne Hanna, and since we are already i

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Why brings us music to Dance to?

"Dancing, and Sex do not share the same Instrument – the human body", it formulated the American anthropologist Judith Lynne Hanna, and since we are already in the middle of the answer to the question of why us music Dance: because man cannot do otherwise. To move rhythmically to a beat, belongs to Homo sapiens, such as the upright gait. Wall paintings suggest that our ancestors shaking their hairy bodies to the drum sounds, as they lived in the caves. Also babies wiggle with the head or move the arms, if you like a tune. People dance to summon the gods, to commemorate the dead, not to come in a Trance, to spend the night alone.

Dancing seems to us to be so kind of to agree with. Nevertheless, it would prefer many of us to go to the dentist on the Day to the car as a Cha-Cha-Cha. Why? It must be due to the fact that quilting requires a bit of what you want to avoid our civilised society otherwise, like: loss of control. Dancing has something archaic, Genuine, and that is not compatible with Fitness trackers and Dry January. Not for nothing, when you Dance, therefore, that The more erotic tension, the easier it gets. Usually complicate things, as soon as Sex comes into play. Not so with the Dancing. It is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire, to have said of the Irish writer Bernard Shaw once. He's right. How sensual it is to watch, when two bodies rotate synchronously on the floor. The music, the train give in, set the pace.

(a Long time researchers were convinced, by the way, the rhythm was reserved for the people. It was a snow-white parrot named Snowball, who had this certainty collapses. You don't believe? Enter "cockatoo Snowball" and "Michael Jackson" in Youtube. You're welcome.)

but in The end, whether in a dimly lit Disco, or in the African Savannah, dance, we always for the same reason: to communicate. Dancing is an ancient form of human expression. It's just surprising that men, otherwise, always to the point, if you have a stage, usually in the discipline of dance, not just Excel. Not my music, they say then. Am very thirsty. Always wanted to go. Something like that. This is a shame. For both of these sexes. Because: see above. (Editorial Tamedia)

Created: 22.03.2019, 15:37 PM

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