Question 2: What does Guo Zhuang mean? Guozhuang is a Tibetan folk collective dance. It was first named after * * * dancing around a bonfire at rest, and later it gradually evolved into a representative dance of Tibetan, Qiang and other ethnic minorities.
When dancing in Pot Village, regardless of gender, age, everyone gathered around the fireplace, singing and dancing with the cheerful rhythm.
Question 3: Introduction to Pot Village Diqing Tibetan Pot Village Dance is the most representative in Benzilan Town of Deqin County, Zhantang Town and Xiaozhongzhong Town of Shangri-La City. In the form of singing and dancing, Benzilan displayed a series of etiquette procedures in Pot Village, including "blessing Pot Village", "expelling guests from Pot Village", "praising Pot Village", "meeting Pot Village", "leaving Pot Village" and "praying for Pot Village", which are very rare in Tibetan areas all over the country. Its tunes are divided into four parts: Yao, Xia Zhuo and Zhuo Cao. Shangri-La Guo Zhuang can be divided into ancient and new types. "Qini" is an ancient pot farm, with ancient lyrics and dance forms, strong sacrifice, special movements and lyrics, which are mostly loved by religious circles and the elderly. Scrubbing Cream is a new dance, a new song and dance different from the times. The songs, dances and lyrics of Diqing Zangguo Village are very rich, and the lyrics are divided into three sentences. People, regardless of gender, age, will get together and dance all night to express their congratulations and blessings. The dance steps of Guo Zhuang dance can be divided into two categories: Guo Zhuo (walking dance) and Kuzhuo (turning dance). The pace of "Guo Zhuo" starts from a single phase to the left, and the left and right feet hold seven steps as a section, so that the cycle begins, from slow to fast, the number of steps remains unchanged, the dance steps are simple, and the participants are easy to learn, so the number of people is very large. Kuzhuo's dances are varied. There are two and a half steps, raw steps, eight steps, six steps plus time, eight steps plus time, monkey dance and so on.
Question 4: What is Guo Zhuang Dance, also known as Guo Zhuo, Ge Zhuang, Zhuo, etc. , which means circle dance in Tibetan, is one of the three major Tibetan folk dances. Guozhuang dance is the essence of Tibetan folk culture and the product of Tibetan people's activities. It is distributed in Changdu, Naqu, Aba and Ganzi in Sichuan, Diqing in Yunnan, and Tibetan-inhabited areas in Qinghai and Gansu.
Question 5: The difference between Tibetan songs and dances: Banma, Duixian, Heizai and Guozhuang. Guozhuang originated in ancient times and performed self-entertaining songs and dances around bonfires or indoor pots and pans.
With the popularity of Chinese in ethnic minority areas, the Tibetan areas in various provinces have basically used the title of "Guo Zhuang".
However, due to different dialects in different regions, there are many names. For example, the Sakya area is called "Suo"; The part area is called "wave"; In the pastoral area of northern Tibet, it is also called "Guo Zhuang".
Guo Xie and Guo Zhuang are a kind of circle dance popular in * * * *. Generally speaking, this kind of circle dance is called "fruit harmony" in * * *, Shannan, Shigatse and other places in the Yarlung Zangbo River basin in agricultural areas; In Qamdo and Tibetan areas near Sichuan and Yunnan, it is called "Guo Zhuang".
Guo Xie and Guo Zhuang are both group dances. When dancing, everyone is holding hands, holding hands, singing and dancing, and singing in different classes. People gathered around the bonfire, men and women lined up, singing and dancing, jumping from sunset to night and from midnight to dawn. People use singing and dancing to eliminate labor fatigue and express their feelings of loving their hometown and nature; Young men and women even pour out their love by singing and dancing.
The relationship between folk songs and dances and labor can be seen from the harmonious Guo village. The collective labor form of different classes of farmers harvesting and threshing wheat has induced the emergence of dance; When people build houses and smash the roof or floor of bungalows, the sound of "ga ga" also leads to dance movements. It is precisely because of this relationship that the beginning of fruit and harmony is often a sudden rise, a festival, and a rhythmic sound of "taking a break" and "having fun". This is also the reason why there is no accompaniment in the "National Union and National Village", and there are many people dancing without chaos.
Harmony, also known as Black Boy, is named after the male dancer who leads the dance and is accompanied by the stringed instrument erhu or oxleg piano. Tibetan is called "Ye" or "Kangxie", which is popular in Qamdo, Qinghai, Gansu and other places in the * * * autonomous region, especially Heizai in Batang, Sichuan. Black boys in different Tibetan areas have the same shape and slow and smooth movements.
Question 6: What are the music and dance methods of Tibetan pottery dance? Also known as "Guo Zhuo", "Ge Zhuang" and "Zhuo", Tibetan means circle dance. It is one of the three major Tibetan folk dances, distributed in Changdu, Naqu, Aba, Ganzi and other places in Sichuan. Tibetan residents in Diqing, Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu like to dance pottery. Music of Tao Dance When dancing Tao Dance, men and women usually form a semicircle hand in hand, with one leading the dance, men and women asking and answering questions, and singing duets repeatedly without music accompaniment. The whole dance consists of two stages, first slow and then fast. The basic movements are "fluttering across the legs", "walking around" and "squatting across the legs". The dancer's arm mainly changes the dance posture, the formation moves clockwise, and the circle is large and small. It's really interesting to travel to Tibetan inhabited areas, eat roast sheep and dance around the bonfire.