Below are five different types of supportive dance that can be used in worship. They are not to be seen as performance dances because they do not stand outside of the liturgy. Rather, they are "liturgical" because they express what is happening in worship.
1. Processional Dance
The processional dance can be used at the gathering, as an accompaniment to the reading of the gospel, at the presentation of the gifts of bread and wine, and at the closing of the service. Thomas Kane summarizes...
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