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dbo:abstract Un shout o ring shout (literalmente «anillo de grito» o «corro de grito») es una danza ritual extática practicada inicialmente por los esclavos africanos en las Indias Occidentales y los Estados Unidos en la que los participantes se mueven en un círculo mientras sacuden los pies y aplauden. A pesar del nombre, el gritar no es una parte esencial del rito sino que denota una forma particular de baile.​ (es) A shout or ring shout is an ecstatic, transcendent religious ritual, first practiced by African slaves in the West Indies and the United States, in which worshipers move in a circle while shuffling and stomping their feet and clapping their hands. Despite the name, shouting aloud is not an essential part of the ritual. The ring shout was Christianized and practiced in some Black churches into the 20th century, and it continues to the present among the Gullah people of the Sea Islands and in "singing and praying bands" associated with many African American United Methodist congregations in Tidewater Maryland and Delaware. A more modern form, known still as a "shout" (or "praise break"), is practiced in many Black churches and non-Black Pentecostal churches to the present day. (en)
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rdfs:comment Un shout o ring shout (literalmente «anillo de grito» o «corro de grito») es una danza ritual extática practicada inicialmente por los esclavos africanos en las Indias Occidentales y los Estados Unidos en la que los participantes se mueven en un círculo mientras sacuden los pies y aplauden. A pesar del nombre, el gritar no es una parte esencial del rito sino que denota una forma particular de baile.​ (es) A shout or ring shout is an ecstatic, transcendent religious ritual, first practiced by African slaves in the West Indies and the United States, in which worshipers move in a circle while shuffling and stomping their feet and clapping their hands. Despite the name, shouting aloud is not an essential part of the ritual. A more modern form, known still as a "shout" (or "praise break"), is practiced in many Black churches and non-Black Pentecostal churches to the present day. (en)
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