On the third day of school, the dragon dance performance at the opening ceremony made me unforgettable.
On arriving at the playground, I saw several grandfathers and grandmothers in red clothes and red hats standing there with dragon sticks in their hands. Look at the dragon held high, with its golden faucet and red and yellow body, which is particularly dazzling in the sunshine. Take a closer look at the faucet. The big eyes are like two bells, the teeth are extremely sharp, and there are mighty dragon horns. It' s simply arrogant!
Finally, I saw the dragon slowly spread out and soar from side to side, as if it were free in the boundless sea. Fly happily. In an instant, the giant dragon overlapped the dragon's tail and body, with the faucet facing the blue sky, much like a household teacup, with the faucet as a lid and the dragon's body as a cup.
Then the dragons slowly spread out again, and the huge dragons circled around the playground. It stopped, as if staring at some beautiful scenery, and suddenly the dragon flew around, as if very excited. The huge fire dragon flew to the center of the playground again, and set up the shape of the letter "M", as if it were two gates, moving up and down.
Then, the huge fire dragon turned into a dragon boat on the Dragon Boat Festival, moving forward and backward, just like running a race on the lake. Finally, the dragon turned into a red rose flower, which seemed to rotate slowly under the breeze, as if the flowers were floating. The huge fire dragon left, and everyone was reluctant to part with the far-away figure. Everyone laughed, and there was prolonged applause on the playground.
Dragon dance introduction:
Dragon Dance, commonly known as Dragon Lantern, is a traditional folk cultural activity of the Han nationality that originated in China. Dragon dance originated from the ancient people's worship of dragons. During the festival, people will dance dragons, starting from the Spring Festival, and then "dragon heads up" in February and the Dragon Boat Festival.
When dancing the dragon, the dragon follows the hydrangea to make various movements, interspersed, and constantly shows various postures such as twisting, waving, leaning back, kneeling, jumping and shaking. Therefore, dragon dancing to pray for peace and harvest has become a folk culture of Han people all over the country.