where did the cleophas play the fiddle and why?
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“The idea that wildness and dancing leads to fornication and just generally enjoying yourself was more accepted in pre-Christian society, where music and religious festivities were tightly connected,” says author and podcast producer Frederick Greenhalgh, whose “Day of the Dead” drama was inspired by the Orpheus myth. “[In the Christian worldview], virtue was associated with denying yourself pleasures.”
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