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"Our ancient forebears who learned to synchronize the movements of dance were those with the capacity..." — Daniel Levitin
Our ancient forebears who learned to synchronize the movements of dance were those with the capacity to predict what others around them were going to do and signal to others what they wanted to do next. These forms of communication may well have helped lead to the formation of larger human communities.
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