- kings, but the
khener may not be
solely religious.
Khener were used at the
Temples of Hathor, Bat, Wepwawet, and
Horus Iunmutef. Some
kheners were itinerant...
- the
outfits worn by the
khener women and
those depicted on
paddle dolls. A thin
beaded top that was
known to be worn by the
khener-troupe
dancers has been...
- to the Iron Age,
citing vague references in
Herodotus of the
presence of
Khener, an
Ancient Egyptian dance group in the region. They also
attribute archaeological...
- -
Joburg Ballet -
Jumpstyle K-ballet -
Kandyan dance -
Kaosikii dance -
Khener -
Khigga -
Kirov Academy of
Ballet -
Klompendansen - Kolo (dance) - Korea...
-
institution of the Harem, in
Egyptian ipet-nesout "king's apartment" and per
khener "house of seclusion", was
parallel to and
independent of the
royal administration...
- The
rattling sound that the
menat made was
intended to
pacify the gods.
Khener-troupes of
dancers were
often depicted shaking sistrums and menats. Menat...
-
Especially in the Old Kingdom,
women were
organised into
groups known as
khener,
apparently being joined by men only at a
later stage. In the
Indian subcontinent...