Abstract

This paper states that dancing in Africa serves a vital function in human society achieving social cohesion or togetherness, causing the people to feel a deep sense of communion with each other and even with their ancestors and deities. African dance is examined under eight different sub groups - physical behaviour, cultural behaviour, social behaviour, psychological behaviour, economic behaviour, political behaviour, communication behaviour and artistic behaviour. (Humanities Review Journal: 2003 3(1): 67-73)

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