Title of article
THE ROLE OF TRADITIONAL DANCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIETY
Author/Authors
Goslin، Anneliese نويسنده , , M. Ramagoshi، Me Refliwe نويسنده , , Kluka، Darlene نويسنده ,
Issue Information
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
13
From page
6
To page
18
Abstract
Traditional dance plays a special role in South African society and social life. People dance to express joy or sadness, and stories are often told through mime and dance to reinforce cultural beliefs and values. Dance has been part of South Africa’s history since the first nations’ (the Khoi and the San) inhabitance of South Africa. Today, South Africa is a myriad of different cultural groups, each expressing its cultural heritage and traditions through dance. The African Renaissance philosophy of South African President, Thabo Mbeki, emphasizes the rediscovery of Africa’s creative past as a possible way of creating a new national South African identity. This article attempts to identify generic roles of traditional dance as a reflection of Africa’s creative movement culture in South African context. A perusal of the literature and personal interviews were used as a research methodology. The following generic roles were identified and are clarified: establishing and reinforcing social values role; culturaleducative role; political supportive role; communicative role; cultural integration and transitional role and an economic role.
Keywords
Roles , South Africa , traditional dance
Journal title
The Shield, Research Journal of Physical Education and Sports Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
The Shield, Research Journal of Physical Education and Sports Science
Record number
226470
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