Karakolakha is the dance of which ethnic group

Karajolha is a representative folk dance of the Kazakh people.

Kazakh Karakorakha, a traditional dance of Ili, Xinjiang, is one of the national intangible cultural heritages.

Karakorakha is a representative folk dance of the Kazakh people, widely spread in the Kazakh inhabited areas in Xinjiang. Karakolha is a Kazakh word meaning "black walking horse". The horse is an indispensable partner in the life of the Kazakh people, riding on a black horse, as if entering the art of people in the dance, the horse is also in the dance of the artistic realm, so the Karakorakha has become the name of the Kazakh folk music and dance.

On May 23, 2011, the Kazakh Karakorakha was approved by the State Council to be included in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage list, heritage number Ⅲ-111.

The Kazakh Karakorakha mainly expresses a variety of sturdy posture of the steed running on the grassland, and the dance action is mostly with the moving shoulder, in which the "turning hand hard shoulder" is the main action, and the "turning hand hard shoulder" is the main action, and the "turning hand hard shoulder" is the main action, and the "turning hand hard shoulder" is the main action. Among them, "turning the hand and hard shoulder" is the main action, which runs through the whole dance. The steps are mostly horse steps, and the music is melodious, relaxing and lively, with a clear rhythm. The song and dance are very close, and the performance style is rough and plagiarized, with a strong grassland flavor.

Kara Jiao Leha is an impromptu, self-indulgent folk dance, both in the joy of large gatherings, but also in a small felt room impromptu dance. The form of performance can be by a person alone dance, can also be a pair of dance or more people dancing collectively. The dance method can also vary from person to person and from place to place.

Depending on the atmosphere and environment at the time, according to the performer's interest in the dance, some are relaxed and happy, some are strong, some are funny and humorous, so as to get a variety of different on-site effects. Kazakhs in the grazing, after labor, often accompanied by the sound of the piano of the winter Bra dance Karakolha, this dance has become an important part of the life of the Kazakh people.