Hmm, the more I think of this, the more I realize what a profound question this is. The conclusion I came to is this: In terms of the art form in and of itself, I don't think the "vocabulary" of dance knows how to "speak" evil. Through dance, the artist can convey everything from love to hate, but the result would not be evil. So, ruling out factors such as evil teachers who might ridicule dancers about their weight or such and make them feel inferior, I think the only way for "dance" to be used for evil is when it ceases to be art and becomes something else. Like mere gyrating in a sexual context.
I think the same can be said about any art form. Think of music. If all one does is play notes on an instrument in order to create noise, and plays that noise endlessly, the sound becomes a form of torture. But then it's not music, is it? Or painted brush strokes on a canvas compared with paint sprayed on the side of a building. Writing a moving story versus writing bigoted hate speech: one is literature and the other is printed trash.
The core issue is that the dancer's body is their instrument and people's perceptions of the human body vary. As one judge once said about pornography, "I know it when I see it." It's hard to define, but I trust that most people will agree that Michelangelo's "David" is not pornography. There is a difference between art and pornography. Hence, what strippers do is not art.
I hope that's a serious enough answer for you.
2006-06-12 15:11:01
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answered by Janine 7
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It's handy to peer the arena in such trivial phrases. But it isn't. Morality is not some thing that is one dimension suits all circumstances. We have inside us the normal born want to outlive. The most effective manner to outlive is to spoil different existence. Even crops are residing organism, composed of cells simply as we're. There is not any occasion like that. The correct part of the room does not exist. First, all of us have personalities. We all have likes and dislikes. There are colossal variations in critiques of capabilities publications of movements. If you could have noticeable the HBO flick "John Adams," it offers a good illustration. When they are discussing signing the statement of independence, the honorable consultant from Pennsylvania forecast a doomsday difficulty, and mentioned it might be like driving the hurricane in a skiff product of paper. Others believed it was once a hazard at attaining some thing distinguished, which had in no way been completed earlier than. So those fair, decidedly now not evil guys, had starkly unique critiques at the course of the English colonies of the New World, and it would now not be treated extra with courtesy than it was once--however it was once now not treated very with courtesy in any respect. With such sharp disagreements on course, it's unattainable to have facets now not lash out in opposition to each and every-different. A important mutual confrontation which results in inactiveness on a decisive factor, where one choice have got to preserve, will constantly result in clash, and what we confer with as evil. So I believe that your interpretation of the arena is idealistic. Even with out God, we can not exist with out evil.
2016-09-09 00:38:11
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answered by marceau 4
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ha.. that was a good answer 'ya heard of strippers haven't ya?' hell, I wanna answer to this one too.. I wanna learn the 'dance of eeeee-vil!...' (chuckle.. evil laff) I think you can use every and any damn thing in the WORLD for evil, m'dear.. Dance? no different than anything else. Evil's in the mind.. Good.. evil.. (little difference sometimes.. turn over the coin.) Hope this helped ya. later (melancholia)
2006-06-12 14:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Some religions believe that dance in any form is evil. Some use dance in worship. So I guess it is all in what you believe. In my oppinion you would have to live in the dark ages to believe that it is evil.
2006-06-12 14:54:07
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answered by suequek 5
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Depends on your concept of evil. Is dancing your way of getting it across or are you looking for fresh ideas. Maybe someone is using it to get to you
2006-06-13 03:26:54
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answered by bluesky1 1
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OF course they can..dance in itself is not evil in any form, but ... if someone dances with someone else to make a 3rd jealous, that is evil intent, isn't it?
2006-06-12 16:15:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Strippers.
2006-06-13 06:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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voodoo or hoodoo. search under google. many cultures dance to worship different gods. just go to a strip club and you'll see what the others mean.
2006-06-12 17:39:36
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answered by msspongebob26 2
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yes..the bible says that the pagan beleivers danced, shouted and sang to bring the wrath of idols upon them. Any type of pagan ritual will make us suseptible to the infiltration of evel spirits
2006-06-13 06:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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ya yaa
if u hurt some one while dancing or somethin
or u guys have those dance offs and u guys slap eachother or somethin
2006-06-12 14:19:33
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answered by WAA 2
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