Traditional Maypole dance from England, with circle formation of dancers interweaving; detail from ceremonial folk dance performed around a tall pole garlanded with greenery or flowers and often hung with ribbons that are woven into complex patterns by the dancers. Such dances are survivals of ancient dances around a living tree as part of spring rites to ensure fertility. Typically performed on May 1, they also occur at midsummer in Scandinavia and at other festivals elsewhere. They are widely distributed through Europee.g., Sellenger's Round in England, the baile del cordn of Spainand also are found in India. Similar ribbon dances were performed in pre-Columbian Latin America and were later integrated into ritual dances of Hispanic origin. Maypoles may also appear in other ritual dances, as in the Basque ezpata dantza, or sword dance.
MAYPOLE DANCE
Meaning of MAYPOLE DANCE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012