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Both men and women were trained as professional dancers for entertainment hosted by nobility or the rich. Dance was a valued part of society. During the golden age of Greece, a person was considered educated if he could dance. Ancient Greeks dance in sacred places to communicate with the gods Weapon and military dances trained young Greek males as athletes and as warriors for battle. They practiced movements using weapons and participated in mock combat. Greek citizens celebrated life events, rituals and religious activities that later transformed into theatrical art. Stories and myths accompanied by singing, acting, music and dancing along with hymns to Dionysus developed into 3 forms of Greek drama that were presented in huge outdoor theaters. Dance was done for religious, social and entertainment purposes. Young aristocrats trained in dance as part of their education. Male and female professional dances performed in religious and secular events such as festivals.

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Both men and women trained as professional dancers for entertainment hosted by the wealthy, as dance was highly valued in society. In ancient Greece, being able to dance was seen as a mark of education. Dance was performed in sacred places to communicate with the gods and was also incorporated into military training for young males. Celebrations of life events, rituals, and religious activities evolved into theatrical art, with stories and myths accompanied by singing, acting, music, and dancing, eventually leading to the development of Greek drama in large outdoor theaters. Dance served religious, social, and entertainment purposes, with young aristocrats receiving formal dance training, and professional dancers performing at various events.

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