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Originally Posted by Bookpossum
4. Well, I thought they were all female, so there you go. I think Terpsichore was the muse of the dance - the name was used for a famous collection of Renaissance dance music by Michael Praetorius.
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Sorry, Bookpossum... She asked for the male member of the muses who inspired dance. Terpsichore was female. Actually, there were NO male muses... and that's what threw me. I believe she was thinking of Satyrs, who are associated with the muses and dance.
As for the Goddess of Magic, I blew that one. I think we all know the name and forgot where we first heard it... Double, double, toil and trouble... The ONLY one of the three witches named in Macbeth!
I'll have a question for you all shortly. I know just what I want to put up, and I think it will be fun!
Stitchawl