Buddhism and dance
Dance in Buddhism: from ritual pantomime to moving meditation Introduction: meaningful movement on the path to enlightenment In Buddhism, with its emphasis on mindfulness, detachment from sensual pleasures, and the calming of the body, the attitude towards dance as a secular entertainment or self-expression in general is reserved. However, being a deeply syncretic religion that has adapted to local cultures, Buddhism has given rise to and absorbed unique ritual-symbols and meditative dance practices. Their aim is not the dancer's self-expression, but the vivid exposition of the teachings (Dharma), offerings to deities, transformation of the consciousness of the audience and performers. Key Principles: dance as Dharma and offering The basis of the Buddhist approach to movement lies in several ideas: Non-attachment: Movements should be free of emotional affectation, egocentrism, and sensuality. Dance is a disciplined, mindful action. Symbolism: Each gesture, pose, costume, and attribute is imbued with deep symbolic meaning related to the philosophy of Buddhism: overcoming illusions (maya), compassion (karuna), wisdom (prajna). Ritual effectiveness: Dance is often considered an act of sacred magic (sadhana), capable of purifying space, summoning deities (idols), accumulating merit. Major dance traditions in Buddhism 1. Tibetan Buddhism: mystical pantomime and wrathful deitiesThe Tibetan dance tradition is the most developed and well-known. Its core consists of cham (ʻcham) — ritual mystical dances performed by monks in masks. Origin and meaning: According to tradition, the foundations of cham were laid by the great yogin and saint Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) in the 8th century to subdue local demons and establish Dharma. Dance is the visualization of a mandala, a living icon. By performing it, the monk-dancer identifies himself with a wrathful or peaceful deity-protector (idam, dakini, dharma-pala). Iconography and symbolism: The costumes and masks are incredibly com ... Read more
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