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[[File:Indian dancer.jpg|thumbnail|177px|Indian classical dance is a term for various codified art forms rooted in Hindu musical theatre styles.]]
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[[File:'Jewish Dance' by Alexandr Onishenko, 1999.jpg|thumbnail|220px|"Jewish Dance" Alexandr Onishenko, 1999
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[[Judaism]] has a long tradition of Jewish dancing. For example, dancing is a major part of Jewish weddings.]]
 
Many religions and cultures have religious [[dance]]s that people take part in. For example, [[Wikipedia]], a wiki founded by an [[Atheism|atheist]] and an [[Agnosticism|agnostic]], has an article entitled "List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists".<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Christian_dance,_electronic,_and_techno_artists&oldid=719001422  List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists - Wikipedia]</ref>  
 
Many religions and cultures have religious [[dance]]s that people take part in. For example, [[Wikipedia]], a wiki founded by an [[Atheism|atheist]] and an [[Agnosticism|agnostic]], has an article entitled "List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists".<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Christian_dance,_electronic,_and_techno_artists&oldid=719001422  List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists - Wikipedia]</ref>  
 
Wikipedia has no articles which focus on atheist dance.  
 
Wikipedia has no articles which focus on atheist dance.  
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[[Western World]] atheism has no tradition of dancing (See also: [[Atheism and culture]]).  
 
[[Western World]] atheism has no tradition of dancing (See also: [[Atheism and culture]]).  
  
Andrew Brown wrote in ''The Guardian'' in an article entitled ''You can't dance to atheism'' :
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The English journalist Andrew Brown wrote in ''The Guardian'' in an article entitled ''You can't dance to atheism'' :
 
{{Cquote|...a religion is a philosophy that makes you dance. It pleased me because the book itself can be read as a history of how philosophy grew from dance...
 
{{Cquote|...a religion is a philosophy that makes you dance. It pleased me because the book itself can be read as a history of how philosophy grew from dance...
  
 
There aren't any overwhelming [[Atheism and inspiration|and inspiring]] collective atheist rituals...
 
There aren't any overwhelming [[Atheism and inspiration|and inspiring]] collective atheist rituals...
  
If I'm right, then liberal, individualistic atheism is impossible as an organising principle of society because any doctrine that actually works to hold society together is indistinguishable from a religion. It needs its rituals.<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2012/sep/06/individualistic-atheism-cant-dance  ''You can't dance to atheism''] by Andrew Brown</ref>}}
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If I'm right, then liberal, individualistic atheism is impossible as an organising principle of society because any doctrine that actually works to hold society together is indistinguishable from a religion. It needs its rituals.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2012/sep/06/individualistic-atheism-cant-dance  ''You can't dance to atheism''] by Andrew Brown</ref>}}
  
As far as nontheistic Buddism, an article entitled ''A Rare Day of Buddhist Dances'' declares:  
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As far as nontheistic Buddism, which is a nontheistic religion/[[worldview]] developed in the East, an article entitled ''A Rare Day of Buddhist Dances'' declares:  
 
{{cquote|As Buddhism grew and spread from India, its views and practices absorbed, rather than annihilated, the cultural heritage of its host countries, including traditions traditions of dance and movement. Most of the dances are therefore, very old, or at least have very old elements contained within them. Buddhism emphasizes meditation...<ref>[http://www.coreofculture.org/day-of-rare-buddhist-dances.html ''A Rare Day of Buddhist Dances'']</ref>}}
 
{{cquote|As Buddhism grew and spread from India, its views and practices absorbed, rather than annihilated, the cultural heritage of its host countries, including traditions traditions of dance and movement. Most of the dances are therefore, very old, or at least have very old elements contained within them. Buddhism emphasizes meditation...<ref>[http://www.coreofculture.org/day-of-rare-buddhist-dances.html ''A Rare Day of Buddhist Dances'']</ref>}}
  
== Traditional dances in atheistic Japan ==
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== Ron Prescott Reagan ==
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[[File:Ron Reagan.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|The atheist Ronald Prescott Reagan was a talented dancer who joined the Joffrey ballet. Despite being talented in dance, he has not come up with a single atheist dance form.]]
  
''See also:'' [[Japanese dance]]
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''See also:'' [[Atheist music]]
  
[[Japan]] is one of the most atheistic countries in the world.<ref>[http://www.thechapmans.nl/news/Atheist.pdf Top 50 Countries With Highest Proportion of Atheists / Agnostics (Zuckerman, 2005)]
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[[Ron P. Reagan|Ronald Prescott Reagan]], son of [[Ronald Reagan]], is an atheist.<ref>"[https://thehill.com/capital-living/20-questions/20867-20-questions-ron-reagan 20 Questions: Ron Reagan]", by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, September 24, 2008.</ref> He dropped out of Yale University to pursue being a ballet dancer.<ref>"[https://thehill.com/capital-living/20-questions/20867-20-questions-ron-reagan 20 Questions: Ron Reagan]", by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, September 24, 2008.</ref> He joined the Joffrey Ballet. 
*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2013/05/23/a-surprising-map-of-where-the-worlds-atheists-live/ A surprising map of where the world’s atheists live], ''Washington Post'' By Max Fisher and Caitlin Dewey May 23, 2013</ref>
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However, [[Shinto]]ism is a [[polytheism|polytheistic]] religion.  
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''Time'' magazine noted: "It is widely known that Ron's parents have not managed to see a single ballet performance of their son, who is clearly very good, having been selected to the Joffrey second company, and is their son nonetheless. Ron talks of his parents with much affection. But these absences are strange and go back a ways." Ronald and Nancy Reagan went to see their son dance at the Lisner Auditorium on Monday, May 18, 1981. The elder Reagan commented in his White House diary that his son Ron's performance reminded him of [[Fred Astaire]].<ref>[http://www.reaganlibrary.com/WHITE-HOUSE-DIARY.aspx White House Diary: May 18, 1981], reaganlibrary.com; accessed September 2, 2014.</ref>
  
Japanese dance, as we know it today, is an amalgamation of five original, separate dance forms. Foremost amongst these is the ''kagura'' (<font size=3>神楽</font>), the ritualistic dancing and music associated with the Shinto faith, which still forms the basis of [[Shrine]] festivals (<font size=3>祭り</font> ''matsuri'') today.  
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Despite being a talented dancer, Ronald Prescott Reagan has not come up with a single atheist dance form.
  
For more information, please see: [[Japanese dance]].
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== Atheist Penn Jillette's poor dance performance on the show Dancing with the Stars ==
  
=== Sumo wrestling and ritual dancing  ===
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''See also:'' [[Penn Jillette]] and [[Atheism and obesity]]
[[File:Sumo wrestlers.jpg|left|205px|thumbnail|[[Sumo]] wrestling ceremony in Japan]]
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[[Sumo]] is a traditional Japanese style of [[wrestling]] that has existed in Japan for over 2,000 years.<ref>[http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/faq/culture02.html Sumo wrestling] at Japan.org</ref>  As a professional sport, sumo wrestling does not exist outside of Japan. Because of its long history in Japan, sumo wrestling is often referred to as Japan's national sport.<ref>[http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/faq/culture02.html Sumo wrestling] at Japan.org</ref> It is not officially Japan's national sport, however.<ref>[http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/faq/culture02.html Sumo wrestling] at Japan.org</ref>  The cultural research of Helen Gremillion of Indiana University in Bloomington indicates that sumo wrestlers are a reflection of Japanese ideals in terms of tradition.<ref>[http://www.livestrong.com/article/485454-sumo-wrestlers-compared-to-bodybuilders/ Sumo Wrestlers Compared to Bodybuilder] by Matthew Lee</ref>
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Sumo wrestlers are usually very large, appearing overweight to the point of obesity. They train to gain weight.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUrzBKVvvDY What you can learn from a Sumo Wrestlers Diet - video], Alpha Labs Direct</ref> Sumo wrestlers eat large amounts of food each day and drink large amounts of beer with their meals.<ref>[http://www.eatingfree.com/newtrition/nutripedia/did-you-know/how-to-eat-like-a-sumo-wrestler.aspx How to eat like a sumo wrestler]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUrzBKVvvDY What you can learn from a Sumo Wrestlers Diet - video], Alpha Labs Direct</ref>
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The atheist [[Penn Jillette]] appeared on the television show Dancing with the Stars. At the time, Jillette was overweight (See also: [[Atheism and obesity]]). In his performance Jillette performed the dance move the "walrus slide". A video of an overweight Jillette performing a walrus slide can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXqFQYB4Smo HERE].  One of the dancing judges said that Jillette, who performed the cha cha cha with his partner, was very heavy on his feet.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXqFQYB4Smo Penn Jillette dancing the cha cha cha]</ref>
  
On September 27, 2008, ''Japan Today'' declared:
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[[File:Penn Jillette.jpg|thumbnail|175px|center|[[Penn Jillette]] in 2007.]]
{{cquote|Not only is the life expectancy of sumo wrestlers 10 years less than the average population, they also suffer higher incidences of kidney and liver problems. Wrestlers are also subject to hormonal imbalances, signaled by serious weight problems and voice changes. While much of this may be the result of the unusual diet and harsh training, many of the same symptoms are also present in steroid abusers.<ref>[http://www.japantoday.com/category/opinions/view/sumo-shows-its-hypocrisy Sumo shows its hypocrisy]</ref>}}
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{{Clear}}
  
A video of summo wrestler Yokozuna Hakuho engaging in ritual dance can be seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYAGKYC-ZnY HERE].
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== Fed Astaire on his religious faith ==
  
== Ron Prescott Reagan ==
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Fred Astaire wrote: "I find great comfort in that magnificent church in the midst of the hurly-burly of the city. I think of everything there–my life, my work, the hidden meaning of the good and bad things that have happened to me. I come out spiritually refreshed. It often helps me to go on.<ref>[http://hollowverse.com/fred-astaire/ The religion and political views of Fred Astaire]</ref>
[[File:Ron Reagan.jpg|thumbnail|right|120px|The atheist Ronald Prescott Reagan was a talented dancer who joined the Joffrey ballet. Despite being talented in dance, he has not come up with a single atheist dance form.]]
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''See also:'' [[Atheist music]]
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== Atheism and disco music ==
  
[[Ron P. Reagan|Ronald Prescott Reagan]], son of [[Ronald Reagan]], is an atheist.<ref>"[http://thehill.com/capital-living/20-questions/20867-20-questions-ron-reagan 20 Questions: Ron Reagan]", by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, September 24, 2008.</ref> He dropped out of Yale University to pursue being a ballet dancer.<ref>"[http://thehill.com/capital-living/20-questions/20867-20-questions-ron-reagan 20 Questions: Ron Reagan]", by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, September 24, 2008.</ref>  He joined the Joffrey Ballet. 
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See: [[Atheism and disco music]]
  
''Time'' magazine noted: "It is widely known that Ron's parents have not managed to see a single ballet performance of their son, who is clearly very good, having been selected to the Joffrey second company, and is their son nonetheless. Ron talks of his parents with much affection. But these absences are strange and go back a ways." Ronald and Nancy Reagan went to see their son dance at the Lisner Auditorium on Monday, May 18, 1981. The elder Reagan commented in his White House diary that his son Ron's performance reminded him of Fred Astaire.<ref>[http://www.reaganlibrary.com/WHITE-HOUSE-DIARY.aspx White House Diary: May 18, 1981], reaganlibrary.com; accessed September 2, 2014.</ref>
 
 
Despite being a talented dancer, Ronald Prescott Reagan has not come up with a single atheist dance form.
 
 
== Atheist Penn Jillette's poor dance performance on the show Dancing with the Stars ==
 
 
The atheist [[Penn Jillette]] appeared on the television show Dancing with the Stars. At the time, Jillette was overweight (See also: [[Atheism and obesity]]). In his performance Jillette performed the dance move the  [http://www.lvrj.com/living/16741546.html "walrus slide"]. A video of an overweight Jillette doing  a walrus slide can be seen [http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1184288/penn_gillette_dancing_the_cha_cha_cha/ HERE].  One of the dancing judges said that Jillette, who performed the cha cha cha with his partner, was very heavy on his feet.<ref>[http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1184288/penn_gillette_dancing_the_cha_cha_cha/ Penn Jillette dancing the cha cha cha]</ref>
 
 
== Fed Astaire on his religious faith ==
 
 
Fred Astaire wrote:
 
{{cquote|I find great comfort in that magnificent church in the midst of the hurly-burly of the city. I think of everything there–my life, my work, the hidden meaning of the good and bad things that have happened to me. I come out spiritually refreshed. It often helps me to go on.<ref>[http://hollowverse.com/fred-astaire/ The religion and political views of Fred Astaire]</ref>}}
 
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
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*[[Atheism and bodily-kinesthetic intelligence]]
 
*[[Atheism and inspiration]]
 
*[[Atheism and inspiration]]
*[[Atheism and bodily-kinesthetic intelligence]]
 
 
*[[Argument from beauty]]
 
*[[Argument from beauty]]
 
*[[Atheist art]]
 
*[[Atheist art]]
 
*[[Atheism and architecture]]
 
*[[Atheism and architecture]]
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*[[Atheist films]]
 
*[[Atheist poetry]]
 
*[[Atheist poetry]]
 
Humor:
 
 
*[[Essay: Penn Jillette's walrus slide vs. thin Indian Christian lady dancers]]
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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"Jewish Dance" Alexandr Onishenko, 1999 Judaism has a long tradition of Jewish dancing. For example, dancing is a major part of Jewish weddings.

Many religions and cultures have religious dances that people take part in. For example, Wikipedia, a wiki founded by an atheist and an agnostic, has an article entitled "List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists".[1] Wikipedia has no articles which focus on atheist dance.

In addition, dance is deeply a part of African life. According to the book African Dance, "Dance is the soul of Africa".[2] Africa has one of the lowest rates of atheism and nones in the world.[3] See also: Western atheism and race

Western World atheism has no tradition of dancing (See also: Atheism and culture).

The English journalist Andrew Brown wrote in The Guardian in an article entitled You can't dance to atheism :

...a religion is a philosophy that makes you dance. It pleased me because the book itself can be read as a history of how philosophy grew from dance...

There aren't any overwhelming and inspiring collective atheist rituals...

If I'm right, then liberal, individualistic atheism is impossible as an organising principle of society because any doctrine that actually works to hold society together is indistinguishable from a religion. It needs its rituals.[4]

As far as nontheistic Buddism, which is a nontheistic religion/worldview developed in the East, an article entitled A Rare Day of Buddhist Dances declares:

As Buddhism grew and spread from India, its views and practices absorbed, rather than annihilated, the cultural heritage of its host countries, including traditions traditions of dance and movement. Most of the dances are therefore, very old, or at least have very old elements contained within them. Buddhism emphasizes meditation...[5]

Ron Prescott Reagan

The atheist Ronald Prescott Reagan was a talented dancer who joined the Joffrey ballet. Despite being talented in dance, he has not come up with a single atheist dance form.

See also: Atheist music

Ronald Prescott Reagan, son of Ronald Reagan, is an atheist.[6] He dropped out of Yale University to pursue being a ballet dancer.[7] He joined the Joffrey Ballet.

Time magazine noted: "It is widely known that Ron's parents have not managed to see a single ballet performance of their son, who is clearly very good, having been selected to the Joffrey second company, and is their son nonetheless. Ron talks of his parents with much affection. But these absences are strange and go back a ways." Ronald and Nancy Reagan went to see their son dance at the Lisner Auditorium on Monday, May 18, 1981. The elder Reagan commented in his White House diary that his son Ron's performance reminded him of Fred Astaire.[8]

Despite being a talented dancer, Ronald Prescott Reagan has not come up with a single atheist dance form.

Atheist Penn Jillette's poor dance performance on the show Dancing with the Stars

See also: Penn Jillette and Atheism and obesity

The atheist Penn Jillette appeared on the television show Dancing with the Stars. At the time, Jillette was overweight (See also: Atheism and obesity). In his performance Jillette performed the dance move the "walrus slide". A video of an overweight Jillette performing a walrus slide can be seen HERE. One of the dancing judges said that Jillette, who performed the cha cha cha with his partner, was very heavy on his feet.[9]

Penn Jillette in 2007.

Fed Astaire on his religious faith

Fred Astaire wrote: "I find great comfort in that magnificent church in the midst of the hurly-burly of the city. I think of everything there–my life, my work, the hidden meaning of the good and bad things that have happened to me. I come out spiritually refreshed. It often helps me to go on.[10]

Atheism and disco music

See: Atheism and disco music

See also

Notes

  1. List of Christian dance, electronic, and techno artists - Wikipedia
  2. Kariamu Welsh; Elizabeth A. Hanley; Jacques D'Amboise (1 January 2010). African Dance, page 7, Infobase Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60413-477-3
  3. Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. "The Global Religious Landscape". Retrieved December 18, 2012.
  4. You can't dance to atheism by Andrew Brown
  5. A Rare Day of Buddhist Dances
  6. "20 Questions: Ron Reagan", by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, September 24, 2008.
  7. "20 Questions: Ron Reagan", by Betsy Rothstein, The Hill, September 24, 2008.
  8. White House Diary: May 18, 1981, reaganlibrary.com; accessed September 2, 2014.
  9. Penn Jillette dancing the cha cha cha
  10. The religion and political views of Fred Astaire