"Liturgical dance" program at parochial school?

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As you point out, His Eminence said that certain cultures proceed towards the altar with different movements. Right on. .
This is just an FYI, but I regularly go to Tanzania, to do some mission work in one of the rural diocese there. ( just got back last week actually 🙂 )

This is a video I took on my 2011 trip. This the choir processing into Church.

You can see the rhythmic ‘swaying’ that the Cardinal refers to. This is done by the choir (and those singing) to keep time with the music, similar how Westerners tap their feet to music.

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As such, they do not consider it to be dancing. African dance is RADICALLY different (generally involving huge amounts of bodily movement done to loud drums and whistles) They would never consider dancing at Mass 😉

So no, even in Africa, dance in secular styles are never used. Simple body movements to keep time, yes. Dancing, no.
 
Dance during the liturgy is not prohibited per se, it is not officially a part of the liturgy. Some clergy do not like the idea because the congregation diverts their attention from the worship of God to those dancers. It is best to ask the bishop if it is allowed. If it is not, you may report it.
 
OP here. thanks to all for reply. I suppose technically if the priest and/or Bishop approves or merely “discourages” it, the liturgical dance can take place. After talking to the organizers, it appears that the dance will take place on the altar and immediately before the gospel is read.
 
OP here. thanks to all for reply. I suppose technically if the priest and/or Bishop approves or merely “discourages” it, the liturgical dance can take place. After talking to the organizers, it appears that the dance will take place on the altar and immediately before the gospel is read.
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Sorry to hear that.
This is an opportunity for a different kind of education. Liturgical.
 
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