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I think this is the right forum? If not, I’m fine with it being moved, if that can still be done (I’m still not used to this format, LOL) It’s about liturgical dancing, but unlike a million other posts on this topic, I’m not suggesting any changes, just wondering where I have to draw my own lines. I understand there’s a reason we don’t do it in the west, and it has been awkward when it has been done.
I’m 1/4 Ludad (related to the Romany), raised in that culture, and it is in my upbringing and nature that when music is playing, I dance. I do it unconsciously. I have osteoarthritis in my back, shoulders, and hips, but my body still insists on moving when music is playing. I’m in my choir in my parish, the only bass singer in our SATB choir. I consciously work on suppressing my dancing, but it has to be a conscious effort and it somewhat distracts from my focus on the mass. Mind you, it would be the exact same problem if I was not in the choir, and was just in the pews. The most I allow myself to do is sway, and move my knee (but not my foot) to the tune, and kind of “emote” a little with my body. It would be too distracting to me to have to suppress it completely.
At what point am I dancing, and violating the rules? I cannot stress enough how it just really comes out, and I have to actively suppress myself from moving my feet and arms as well. I grip my cane too tightly and hurt my hands just to keep myself from moving my arms to the music. I’m a passionate person, and it’s just how I’m designed. I’m seriously asking for opinions on this one, and please be kind and charitable. No one has complained so far, but I don’t want to push the limits. I’ve only been Catholic since May 2015.
I’m 1/4 Ludad (related to the Romany), raised in that culture, and it is in my upbringing and nature that when music is playing, I dance. I do it unconsciously. I have osteoarthritis in my back, shoulders, and hips, but my body still insists on moving when music is playing. I’m in my choir in my parish, the only bass singer in our SATB choir. I consciously work on suppressing my dancing, but it has to be a conscious effort and it somewhat distracts from my focus on the mass. Mind you, it would be the exact same problem if I was not in the choir, and was just in the pews. The most I allow myself to do is sway, and move my knee (but not my foot) to the tune, and kind of “emote” a little with my body. It would be too distracting to me to have to suppress it completely.
At what point am I dancing, and violating the rules? I cannot stress enough how it just really comes out, and I have to actively suppress myself from moving my feet and arms as well. I grip my cane too tightly and hurt my hands just to keep myself from moving my arms to the music. I’m a passionate person, and it’s just how I’m designed. I’m seriously asking for opinions on this one, and please be kind and charitable. No one has complained so far, but I don’t want to push the limits. I’ve only been Catholic since May 2015.