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In Western cultures, a chorus refers to a collective group of singers or dancers performing together in musical and theatrical productions.
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Eastern cultures
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The chorus in Eastern cultures involves the lead singer and audience performing rhythmic movements together.
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Ancient Rome
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In ancient Roman culture, a chorus was a group of dancers and singers who performed together in Greek and Roman drama and poetry.
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Greece
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Ancient Greek and Roman chorus involves a group of performers combining dance and song in dramatic and poetic performances.
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Japanese culture
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The chorus is an essential element of traditional kabuki theater in Japanese culture, involving stylized movements and vocalizations.
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