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Satue of Terpsichore detail. 'The whirler of the dance' Hesiod Greek poet Terpsichore was one of the Muses her name means 'she who delights in dancing' she presided over dance and lyric poetry In this statue she is portrayed holding an Aeolian harp and what might be pair of dividers or plectrum The statue was sculpted in marble