What is spartan dance?
Spartan dance is a martial dance that trains the human body in battle. Dance is the direct inheritance of Crete weapon dance. Spartan dance is called "Dance in Red" in Greece. The boy began to learn this dance at the age of five. It is an imitative dance, which mainly imitates the process and posture of soldiers' defense and fighting. However, this military training posture is an artistic dance posture accompanied by music. The Greek philosopher Socrates thought that "the best dancer is also the best warrior". In Spartan barracks, it has become an important project to train soldiers' physique, courage and alertness with dance. There are special classrooms to teach martial arts and dance. Dance is used to train soldiers to fight with bare hands and bare feet. Dance is used to simulate battle scenes, train battle formations, train soldiers to fly over eaves and jump over various obstacles. In a battle, dance is both the beginning and part of the battle. The commander of the battle is also a dance teacher. They believe that being strong and brave is an indispensable quality for soldiers. They use cruel training to temper their will and combat ability.