Understanding Folk Dance

? Tibetan Dance

Tibetan Dance is a group dance to express people's happy mood after labor or during harvest celebration. The footsteps are joyful and the arms are stretched out. Tibetan dance is humble, there is always continuous bending of the knees and sitting crotch. The footwork is rhythmic, with kicking steps, very similar to tap dance.

Chord Dance

The Chord Dance is a traditional dance of the Tibet Autonomous Region and Batang County in Sichuan Province.

The Chord Dance is known as "Harmony" in Tibetan. It is popular in Tibetan areas of Sichuan, Yunnan and other provinces and around Chamdo in Tibet. String dance is an indispensable Tibetan people in the life of a self-music song and dance. At festivals, marriages and gatherings, people gather together and dance in a circle, with the dancer singing and dancing, accompanied by a stringed instrument (a Tibetan stringed instrument), and the rest of the dancers following along, sometimes gathering in the circle, sometimes spreading out, and flinging their hands up and down their long sleeves, with beautiful movements.

In 2006, the string dance was approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Fruit Harmony Dance

The country is spinning circle, and harmony is the dance. Spinning circle dance.

"Fruit Harmony" is circulating in the vast rural areas of Tibet, a kind of pulling hands into a circle, the class singing and singing, singing and dancing, Dun ground for the festival, even arm treading song of self-indulgent collective song and dance. Common in the village, square, wheat field. In the festival, people often dance from sunrise to night, singing from late at night to dawn. The content of the "fruit harmony" expression is very wide: there are attacking the old system, there are singing labor life, there are depicting the natural scenery, love of home, and pouring out love. Due to the influence of the ideology of "unity of church and state", in the past the "fruit harmony" also contains the content of singing the praises of religious lamas and monasteries. After liberation, singing the party, singing Chairman Mao, singing the People's Liberation Army, singing the new socialist life is particularly prominent. Because the "fruit harmony" spread in the vast countryside, so some people say 'fruit harmony' is the Tibetan rural song and dance.

"Fruit Harmony" jumping method is a heavy beat start, three steps a change, the section of the ground for the festival; jumping knee to foot hard straight to the ground, solid, steady, rhythmic, in order to express the collective warmth of the mood for its basic features. There is this kind of dance all over Tibet, and it is famous for "fruit harmony" in Shannan area. Its dance structure and the complete form of expression is generally this:

In the festival, the venue set a jar of barley wine, people around the jar pull circle dance, men and women stand on one side, class singing, from left to right along the circle of marching.

The world so many people, the most need is everyone hand in hand with the circle dance.

Mongolian Dance

Chopstick Dance

Chopstick Dance reminds me of the waist drum I used to dance when I was a kid, it's simple and easy to learn, so why don't you dance anymore, you'd love to.

"Chopstick Dance" is a Mongolian specialty dance, which has been passed down in Inner Mongolia's Yikzhaomeng Ertok Banner and Uttar Pradesh Banner, and was originally a one-man dance performed by a male entertainer at weddings and festivals, in the midst of stringed music and vocal accompaniment, with the performer holding a pair of chopsticks in his right hand and hitting the palms of his hands, shoulders, waist, legs, etc., hitting the shoulders at the same time as the chopsticks. The performer holds a chopstick in his right hand and hits his palm, shoulder, waist and leg with it, while his shoulder shrugs around and his wrist turns flexibly, and the sound of the chopsticks is light and brittle, with a distinctive rhythm and a warm mood.

Sa?urden

Weilat Mongolian dance in Xinjiang, intangible cultural heritage.

Sa?ur means hand and foot dance, and Deng is the sound of strumming on a plucked instrument.

"Saerdeng" is the name of a kind of music and dance in Alxa region of Inner Mongolia and Weilat Mongolia of Xinjiang, accompanied by Mongolian musical instrument "Tobu Xiuer" (plucked instrument), with a simple and cheerful rhythm. It is a form of dance in which the performance of the horse is the main focus and can be freely played. It is divided into three types of dance ~ performance class, imitation class, life class.

Dai dance is a star, the easiest to learn, are the body, hand and foot modeling. Korean dance is the most difficult to learn, each action is breathing with, ten stars. Tibetan dance is also better to learn, Mongolian dance is easier than Tibetan dance, but it needs to have the grassland and blue sky as open-minded and steed gallop of the spirit.