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Encyclopedia > Erotic dance

Erotic dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is the stimulation or arousal of erotic or sexual thoughts or actions. It is performed by erotic dancers. A contemporary dancer rehearsing Dance (from Old French dancier, perhaps from Frankish) generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression (see also body language) or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ... Sexual arousal is the process and state of an animal being ready for sexual intercourse. ... Eroticism is an aesthetic focused on sexual desire, especially the feelings of anticipation of sexual activity. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Erotic dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is the stimulation or arousal of erotic or sexual thoughts or actions. ...


This compares to other major dance categories based on purpose, such as ceremonial dance, competitive dance, participation dance, performance dance and social dance. Ceremonial dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is ceremonial or ritualistic. ... Competitive dance is a major category or classification of danceforms or dance styles, where competition is the primary focus of the dancing. ... Participation dance, also known as group-participation dance or audience participation dance, is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles based on purpose. ... Performance dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where performance is the primary focus of the dancing. ... Social dance is a major category or classification of danceforms or dance styles, where sociability and socializing are the primary focuses of the dancing. ...


The erotic dancer's clothing is often minimal, and may be gradually decreased or eliminated altogether. In some areas it is illegal for the female dancer to expose their genitalia. These dancers will often wear g-strings in order to comply with the law. An erotic male dancer with little clothes, e.g. only briefs, is sometimes called a "macho dancer". (See also List of types of clothing and Clothing terminology) Humans nearly universally wear articles of clothing (also known as dress, garments, attire, or apparel) on the body. ... See Thong for other meanings. ... A pair of mens briefs Briefs are a type of Y-shaped mens underwear and swimwear. ... Being macho is overconforming to traditional male gender roles or hypermasculinity and often implies misogyny. ...


Nudity, however, is not a prerogative of erotic dance. The culture and the ability of the human body is a significant aesthetic component in many dance styles. Body of a woman - digital painting Nudity or nakedness is the state of wearing no clothing. ...


Erotic dances include the following dance forms or styles:

Erotic dances are sometimes mistakenly referred to (or masked as) exotic dances. While there is overlap, they are each mutually exclusive. Not all exotic dances are erotic. Not all erotic dances are exotic. Sexercises are exercises done during foreplay and/or sex to tone, build, and strengthen muscles. ... Erotic dance is a major category or classification of dance forms or dance styles, where the purpose is the stimulation or arousal of erotic or sexual thoughts or actions. ... The Can-can (also spelt Cancan, Can Can) is regarded today primarily as a music hall dance, perfomed by a chorus line of female dancers who wear costumes with long skirts, petticoats, and black stockings, harking back to the fashions of the 1890s. ... Go-Go dancers are scantily-clad erotic dancers who dance on stages in an erotic revue, or on elevated platforms or in bird cages above the crowd in clubs, bars or discothèques to set the tone or increase the energy of a dance floor. ... A German stripper performing at an auto shop. ... A couch-dance is an erotic dance much like a lap-dance, except that the person upon which the dance is being performed is seated on a couch. ... A lap-dance is a specific type of erotic dance, in which the patron is seated, and the dancer is either in immediate contact with the patron, or within a very short distance. ... A girl demonstrating a pole dance at a private party Pole dancing is a form of dancing/gymnastics that takes muscular endurance and coordination as well as sensuality. ... A table dance is an erotic dance performed at the customers table, as opposed to up on stage. ... The terms exotic dancer and exotic dance can have different meanings in different parts of the world and depending on context. ...


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Erotic Dance (656 words)
Erotic dance was a sacred ritual in ancient Egypt, common in fertility rituals and sex magick.
The most famous was the erotic dance of the priestesses of Het Heret [whom the Greeks called Hathor], but also common in the temples of Bast, Aset [Isis], and Nuit.
Erotic dance ritual, particularly in the temples of Het Heret and Sekhmet, was often accompanied by the drinking of red beer.
Llewellyn Journal - Erotic Dance: A Spontaneous Act of Magic (1103 words)
Dance brings us closer to the animal kingdom, to mammals, to birds, to insects, to fish – all of which dance with the specific goals of mating, signaling danger, locating food, or fighting over territory.
Dance can include a preset symbolic vocabulary, such as ballet, or it can resort to symbolic gestures, or common signals, as in the case of pantomime, where the body speaks wordlessly.
Dance used to be a tribal ritual for ancient man, a spontaneous act of magic.
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