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'''Choreophilia''' is [[sexual arousal]] from [[dance]] (Greek ''khoreia'', dance). | '''Choreophilia''' is [[sexual arousal]] from [[dance]] (Greek ''khoreia'', dance). | ||
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[[Image:Ballet dancers.jpg|thumb|right|Ballet dancers]] Choreophilia is sexual arousal from dance (Greek khoreia, dance).
According to an old aphorism, dance is "the vertical expression of a horizontal desire legalised by music."
This quote is attributed to George Bernard Shaw by George Melly in an article on the twist and discotheques, New Statesman, 23 March 1962.
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