Teaching rules of body rhyme in classical dance

A complete collection of teaching rules of classical dance body rhyme

A fan, a ribbon and different rhythms are the beauty of China's dance. So what is the body rhyme rule of classical dance? Come and have a look with me!

0 1, "If you don't have it in your heart, it's the best policy to go"-emphasizing the importance of thinking and feeling when you act.

02. "Full, rushing, flashing"-it means to distinguish "average rhythm, symbol point and segmentation" in action.

03. "Stand as loose as a pine, move as the wind, be as quiet as a virgin, and move as a rabbit"-a metaphor for being steady-minded when you are still and agile and flexible when you move.

04. "Slow and continuous, fast but not chaotic"-Adagio should be coherent and round, and fast action should be clean and neat.

05. "Hands-on, including letting hands and pushing hands"; It can also be called "pushing hands and pushing hands on the chest"-emphasizing where to take the initiative and where to be passive in the process of action, such as "turning in circles in the clouds"

06. "Rigid but not clumsy, soft and unremitting, tough but not stiff, crisp but not floating"-emphasizing "masculine" and "flexible" movements.

07. "The form has stopped, the meaning is endless, the movement has been static, and the spirit has not stopped"-a sense of extension is required in the action.

08. "Flowing clouds and flowing water, broken wires and even dots, a little bit in the line"-describe the movements to be smooth, continuous and rhythmic.

09. "Flying like a whirlwind"-a metaphor for the feeling of "circle, swimming, change and illusion" in classical dance movements.

10, "heart and heart, meaning and qi, qi and force, force and shape, shape and spirit"-describes the feeling that actions should be from the inside out.

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