Item Detail
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10065
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11
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13
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English
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Dancing as an Aspect of Early Mormon and Utah Culture
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BYU Studies
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Autumn 1975
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16
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117-38
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'Mormon dancing was an outward manifestation of an inner joy, an inner grace, expressing itself in group response and group participation. As a criterion for culture it was "deeper rooted and more widely human than any trained aesthetic taste, or any industriously acquired scholarship." The Mormons in the time of the founding of the Church, and later at the beginning of community life in Utah employed dancing as one of their sociological-culture patterns. Dancing is a cultural aspect of Mormon life today." [Publisher's abstract]
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