Muse of dance

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The Muse of dance is the Greek goddess who inspires and presides over dance and choral song in classical mythology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
Muse
mythological figure
associatedConcept inspiration of performing arts
joy of movement
associatedWith choruses
dancing
lyre
category Greek Muses NERFINISHED
Greek goddesses of the arts
culture Ancient Greek religion
depictedAs dancing
holding a lyre
young woman
etymology name derived from Greek words meaning delight and dance
gender female
greekName Τερψιχόρη NERFINISHED
hasDomain choral dance
choral song
dance
influenced artistic representations of dance
literary depictions of the Muses
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf Muses NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Hesiod's Theogony NERFINISHED
mythologicalGroup younger Muses
parent Mnemosyne NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
partOf Greek mythology NERFINISHED
classical mythology
religion Ancient Greek religion NERFINISHED
role inspirer of dancers
patron of choral poetry
presider over choral song
presider over dance
sibling Calliope NERFINISHED
Clio NERFINISHED
Erato NERFINISHED
Euterpe NERFINISHED
Melpomene NERFINISHED
Polyhymnia NERFINISHED
Thalia NERFINISHED
Urania NERFINISHED
symbol dance step
lyre
wreath
worshippedIn Ancient Greece NERFINISHED

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Terpsichore role Muse of dance