classical music and dances

Started by Michael nameless, November 08, 2023, 07:17:58 PM

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Michael nameless

Do you think it's wrong to listen to classical music that is a little romantic and inspired by ballet? I know the church has always had a strict stance on dance, but would it be wrong to listen to, for example, Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake without it inspiring me to dance?

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drummerboy

This makes me regret not taking my wife to the Nutcracker Ballet when the Russian ballet was in WI a few years back.  Tickets weren't bad either, but it would've been hard to get there with work at the time.
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LausTibiChriste

Quote from: drummerboy on November 10, 2023, 10:27:36 AMThis makes me regret not taking my wife to the Nutcracker Ballet when the Russian ballet was in WI a few years back.  Tickets weren't bad either, but it would've been hard to get there with work at the time.

It's awesome to see in person. I saw it at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg once upon a time.
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lauermar

Where did you get the idea that dance may be immoral in every case? Not from the Bible.

https://www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/bible-verses-about-dancing/
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If you are listening, whilst at an orgy, then you definitely don't want the Nutcracker Suite on your Spotify playlist.
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