Folk dance
Folk dance is a term used to encompass a large number of dances that tend to share the following attributes:
- They were originally danced in about the 19th century or earlier (or are, in any case, not currently copyrighted);
- Their performance is dominated by an inherited tradition rather than by innovation;
- They were danced by common people, regardless of whether they were danced by any sort of aristocracy;
- There is no one governing body that has final say over what "the dance" is or who is authorized to teach it. This also means that nobody has the final say over the definition of folk dance or the minimum age for such dances.
Some examples of families of folk dances would be:
- English country dance (Although today's ECD is a revival)
- Scottish country dance (Although the RSCDS is a governing body and country dancing in general was at first a pastime of the nobility)
- Russian country dance (And singing. Or singing and dancing )
- Contradance
- Square dance
- Morris dance
- Irish dance
- International folk dance