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Compare the difference between the dancers of the two eras. Ancient Greece and the Roman era

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Answered by mohmmadshareef770
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Answered by dualadmire
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The difference between the dancers of the two eras, Ancient Greece, and Roman era are as follows :

  • Roman era dancers danced mostly for entertainment, and had erotic and frightening elements.
  • Ancient Greece dancers too had erotic elements, and were not treated with respect. They were regarded as low status professionals.
  • Roman era dancers consisted of Greek or Spanish slaves. So, there was Greek influence in dance.
  • Greek era dancers danced to appease their Gods and for amusement.
  • Romans too integrated dance into religious rituals.
  • Roman era dancers danced for weddings, funerals, after dinner entertainment, and harvest.
  • Greek era dancers too danced for these occasions, and even was a part of military training.
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