Dance
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https://doi.org/10.47854/IHBQ4396Keywords:
Dancer, Embodied ethnography, Ethnochoreology, Mobilization, PlasticityAbstract
Dance, with its plasticity, simultaneously engages with issues and multiple processes that are sometimes antagonistic. The anthropologic study of dance allows an understanding of social groups and different forms of mobilization in a range of fields, such as politics, economy, family relations, religion, identity, gender, globalization, tourism, etc.
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