Hawaii
Art Photographer - Anthony Calleja Photography's
Gallery
of the Art of Dance
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The
Gallery of The Art of Dance:
Dance
doesn't leave behind clearly identifiable
physical artifacts such as stone tools,
hunting implements or cave paintings.
It is not possible to say when dance
became part of human culture. Dance has
certainly been an important part of ceremony,
rituals, celebrations and entertainment
since before the birth of the earliest
human civilizations. Archeology delivers
traces of dance from prehistoric times
such as the 9,000 year old Rock Shelters
of Bhimbetka paintings in India and Egyptian
tomb paintings depicting dancing figures
from circa 3300 BC.
One of the earliest structured uses of dances may have been in the performance
and in the telling of myths. It was also sometimes used to show feelings for
one of the opposite gender. It is also linked to the origin of "love making." Before
the production of written languages, dance was one of the methods of passing
these stories down from generation to generation.
Another early use of dance may have been as a precursor to ecstatic trance
states in healing rituals. Dance is still used for this purpose by many cultures
from the Brazilian rainforest to the Kalahari Desert.
Sri Lankan dances goes back to the mythological times of aboriginal yingyang
twins and "yakkas" (devils). According to a Sinhalese legend, Kandyan
dances originate, 2500 years ago, from a magic ritual that broke the spell
on a bewitched king. Many contemporary dance forms can be traced back to historical,
traditional, ceremonial, and ethnic dance.Anthony
Calleja is a Fine Art Photographer who
captures the spirit and essence of the
Hula and Dance through his original Photographs,
Fine Art Poster and Prints.
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Anthony
Calleja Photography
P.O.Box 30431, Honolulu, HI 96820
Phone: 808.349.7917
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