Namibe — The Portuguese expert Margarida Coelho said on Saturday in Namibe city that the folkcloric dance anywhere in the world has historical and cultural aspects.
Speaking to ANGOP at the end of a lecture organized by the "Free Space" on the occasion of World Dance Day to be marked on April 29, the expert pointed out that folkloric dance ceases to be art, if there is not compliance with the principles of how it is manifested.
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