Many cultures around the world have both a tradition
of folk dance that is participatory and a tradition
of performance dance, which is a display. Dancers
use their bodies to express their individual artistry
while preserving traditional forms that go back
hundreds, if not thousands, of years. Folk dance
traditions from a wide variety of cultures are
actively carried on in Massachusetts. Irish step
dancers wearing costumes with elaborately sewn
Celtic motifs, regularly compete in feis
or festivals. Contra |
dancers
fill halls every week, animated by live string bands
playing jigs and reels. Portuguese Rancho Folclorico
groups gather at annual picnics, dancing in colorful
embroidered costumes. With exquisite gestures, Cambodian
dancers perform passages from ancient epics. Traditional
dance from all over the world is flourishing in the
halls, homes, streets, and parks of Massachusetts.