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Horos, khoros, choros (χορός) means "dance" in Greek language. This word occurs in the names of numerous Greek dances, which may be literally translated as "dance of..." or "dance from...". Sometimes the word may be omitted, e.g., both "''Hasapikos choros''" ("Dance of butchers") and Hasapiko may be seen in use. In Ancient Greece dance and song were inseparable parts of celebration and theatre. In fact the word choir originates from "choros" as well (see Greek chorus). Many Greek villages have a flat place ''chorostasi''/''horostasi'' (Χοροστάσι) where dances, weddings and other events take place. The term ''chorostasi'' denotes "threshing floor", i.e., the place where the threshing of wheat was done, and after the end of harvesting it was clean and empty and hence a natural place for celebration. Therefore it is claimed that ''chorostasi'' gave both the name ''choros'' and the circular arrangement of the movement in the dance. The dances Horo (Bulgaria) and Hora (Romania) (both from Balkans), and Horon altogether with ''horos'' have an ancient origin. ==See also== *Horus *Khoreia. *List of dances sorted by ethnicity ==References== 〔 el:χορός 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「horos」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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