Dances that embody the «feminine» teach the dancer and the observers inside and outside the
faith tradition about women's experiences expressions and understandings within their
respective faith traditions. In Embodying the Feminine in the Dances of the World's Religions
the author immerses herself in four dance traditions and explores what their dance teaches
about women's experiences in their faith tradition. Bharatanatyam is a classical Indian dance
stemming from the devadasi system kabuki onnagata are Japanese male enactors of
«female-likeness» the Mevlevi Order of America allows women to train as «whirling dervishes»
and Gurit Kadman created folk dances for Jewish women and men.