Can a Buddhist monk dance?

You can turn on the Buddha's music and dance with your heart, just dance with your feelings, and dance with a selfless mind. This way, there are fewer distractions. I don't want to dance to rock and roll or anything like that. The Buddhist scriptures say that song and dance offerings to Buddha are of immense merit. Anyway, the effect depends on how you dance.

The Buddha said to Puguang Bodhisattva, "Again, Puguang, if there is a good man or woman, who can make all kinds of music, songs and praises, and offerings of incense and flowers to the Bodhisattva's statue, or even persuade more than one person to do so," he said. The Buddha told Puguang that if anyone could "perform kabuki," that is, to make offerings to the Bodhisattva by playing music on various instruments, by singing and dancing with various kinds of music or sounds, etc., they would obtain very much great merit.