Uyghur Dance:
The Uyghur people in China have been living in the northwestern part of China since ancient times, and have a long history of cultural and artistic traditions. Uyghur dance inherited the music and dance traditions of the ancient Orkhon River Basin and Tianshan Hui migratory people, and absorbed the essence of the music and dance of the ancient western region, and after a long period of development and evolution, it formed the art of dance with various forms and special styles, which is widely spread all over the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
In the dance, there are movements from the head, shoulders, waist, arms, elbows, knees and feet, and the eyes are more representative. The Uyghur dance is characterized by a series of small decorations such as "moving the neck", "snapping the fingers" and "flipping the wrists". Uyghur dance can be roughly divided into self-entertainment dance, ritual dance and performance dance.
Kazakh dance:
Kazakh dance art and other arts, as vividly reflect the Kazakh people's life style, with a strong pastoral production of various characteristics. Most of the Kazakh people love to dance.
They use dance to express their thoughts and feelings and express their inner sorrow.