An Egyptian study said that dancing was a religious ritual and a necessity of life in ancient Egypt. The temples and tombs of the kings, queens and nobles of the pharaohs recorded a whole series of "rhythmic dances".

The study, published by the Luxor Center for Studies, Dialogue and Development, on the occasion of the International Day of Dance, which falls on April 29 of each year, to the dwarf dance every morning, and then the loud dances of the dance in which the dancers appear to the public as if they jump from the heart of the African bush, And then a dance in which girls play in a graceful, graceful movement.

The study by Egyptian researcher Wissam Daoud said that the song "The Four Winds" was the first dance scene in the world known to the world thousands of years ago and played by girls in the Middle Kingdom era in ancient Egypt.

According to the study, the dance called "moo" was performed when the dead were buried, and the dancers performed very old reviews, wearing strange tajana made from jungle leaves. The researcher added that some of the dances performed by the dancers in the weddings and the Egyptian folk heroes, and the so-called «worlds», found recorded on the walls of tombs and temples of the Pharaohs.