Terpsichore

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Terpsichore is the Muse in Greek mythology associated primarily with dance and choral song.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
Muse
associatedWith choral song
chorus
dance
category Greek goddesses
the Muses
surface form: Muses
culture Ancient Greek mythology
domain lyric poetry
performing arts
fieldOfInfluence choral lyric in Greek drama
education in music and dance in ancient Greece
gender female
hasRomanEquivalent Terpsichore self-link
iconographicAttribute flowing garments suitable for dancing
influenced later artistic representations of dance
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf the Muses
surface form: the Nine Muses
mentionedIn Hesiod's Theogony
surface form: Hesiod's "Theogony"
nameEtymology from Greek "terpsis" (delight) and "choros" (dance, chorus)
nameMeaning delighting in dance
oftenDepictedAs seated with a lyre
young woman dancing
parent Mnemosyne
Zeus
patronOf choral performers
choral poetry
dancers
religion Ancient Greek religion
residence Mount Helicon
Mount Parnassus
role Muse of choral song
Muse of dance
sibling Calliope
Clio
Erato
Euterpe
Melpomene
Polyhymnia
Thalia
Urania
symbol lyre
plectrum
wreath
worshipType part of cult of the Muses

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the Muses member Terpsichore
works of Herodotus book5Title Terpsichore
subject surface form: Histories
Nine Muses member Terpsichore
Polyhymnia sibling Terpsichore
Mnemosyne motherOf Terpsichore
Mousai collectiveNameFor Terpsichore
Calliope sibling Terpsichore
Erato sibling Terpsichore
Thalia sibling Terpsichore
Urania sibling Terpsichore
Melpomene sibling Terpsichore
Terpsichore hasRomanEquivalent Terpsichore self-link
Clio sibling Terpsichore
Euterpe sibling Terpsichore
river god Achelous consort Terpsichore
subject surface form: Achelous
Musa Tersicore depicts Terpsichore
Musa Tersicore represents Terpsichore
Down to Earth character Terpsichore
subject surface form: Down to Earth (1947 film)
Down to Earth plotSummary Terpsichore
subject surface form: Down to Earth (1947 film)
this entity surface form: The muse Terpsichore descends to Earth to intervene in a Broadway production that misrepresents the Greek muses.
Down to Earth hasMythologicalElement Terpsichore
subject surface form: Down to Earth (1947 film)
this entity surface form: Greek muse Terpsichore