Why people Dance

*Also check Dances' History Intertwined to see how different dances are inter-related*

(Ancient) Religious Dances- People dance these dances to worship their gods. They want to please the gods and in difficult situations ask for their help. In their dances they ask for rain, a good harvest, a successful hunt, many children, or good health for their family. The dancers paint their faces and bodies and wear elaborate costumes.
War Dances- Warriors danced before they went into battle. With fierce masks and holding their weapons, they wanted to reassure each other and ask for help from the gods. At the same time, small battles would sometimes be re-enacted.
Celebratory Dances- A child is born, a couple gets married, or the new village schoolhouse is finished. People have always found reasons for a celebratory dance. Dances were also performed for the new chief or an important visitor to the community.
Dancing as entertainment- People also dance for fun and to entertain an audience. Good dancers in beautiful costumes dance on a stage and delight the audience. There are also theater dancers that tell stories.
Artisan Dances- The clothiers dance the flag dance, the cobblers dance the cobblers' dance and the shepherds the shepherds' dance. Time and again, guilds (or professions) find a good reason to perform their particular dances.
Courtship Dances- Men want to be liked by women and women want to liked by men. There are dances that let them display their beauty, grace and strength. Men and women court each other, flirt and want to find a marriage partner.
Seasonal Dances- Important events determine the course of the year. These include recurring celebrations and their dances. There are dances for the Mardi Gras parade, the spring festival, a carnival, summer solstice or Halloween.
National Dances- In every country, particular dances have developed to music that is characteristic of a region. The music is played with special instruments and the dancers wear the traditional grab of their country.
Austria
Viennese Waltz, Polka
Hungary
Csardas
Germany
Waltz
Holland
Clog Dance
Italy
Tarantella
Russia
Kasatschok
Poland
Mazurka Krakowiak
France
Can-Can
Greece
Sirtaki
Spain
Flamenco
Turkey
Belly Dance
USA
Square Dance