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Chorea (or choreia, occasionally) is an abnormal involuntary movement disorder, one of a group of neurological disorders called dyskinesias.
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Choreia is a circle dance accompanied by singing (see Greek chorus, choros), in ancient Greece. Homer refers to this dance in his epic poem, the Iliad.
Chorea is a symptom that causes involuntary, random muscle movements. It can be a symptom of Huntington's disease.
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This study reveals that the three metrical units into which most choral odes were divided refer to the disposition in space of the dancers as they recited, ...
choreo-, chore-, from French choréo-, choré-, from Greek choreia dance, from choros dance, place for dancing; chorio-, alteration of choreo- ...
Choreia is a circle dance accompanied by singing (see Greek chorus, choros), in ancient Greece. Homer refers to this dance in his epic poem, the Iliad.
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A poetic foot in Greece was a dance step; it consisted of an ἄρσις and a θέσις, literally a raising and lowering of the foot in the air, as Bacchius the Elder ...
I argue that choreia, as a synthesis of vocal, instrumental, and kinetic expression, becomes an efficient image for poets, philosophers, and historians seeking ...
Choreia encompasses a wide range of choral performances across the Greek world, a tiny fraction of which has been preserved for us in the form of lyric poetry.