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12/1/12
December 1
...In the teachings there is nothing against dancing, but
the friends should remember that the standard of Bahá'u'lláh is modesty and
chastity. The atmosphere of modern dance halls, where so much smoking and
drinking and promiscuity goes on, is very bad, but decent dances are not
harmful in themselves. There is certainly no harm in classical dancing or
learning dancing in school. There is also no harm in taking part in dramas.
Likewise in cinema acting. The harmful thing, nowadays, is not the art itself
but the unfortunate corruption which often surrounds these arts. As Bahá'ís we
need avoid none of the arts, but acts and the atmosphere that sometimes go with
these professions we should avoid. (From a letter dated 30 June 1952 written on
behalf of Shoghi Effendi to a National Spiritual Assembly of India, Pakistan
and Burma; The Compilation of Compilations, vol. I, A Chase and Holy Life)