What does the Tao Li Cup dance on the water side express?

The first two-thirds express a feeling of joy, the second third of the painting takes an emotional turn and becomes painful and sad, and the final ending is full of hope and hope. On this basis, let’s feel the content conveyed by the dance postures. In the first part, the dancers are smiling, and the dancing postures are light and lively. It can be understood that the protagonist is playing with the water. In the second part, the dancers have painful faces. Several dancers have painful faces. The iconic action shows that she seems to be suffering from some kind of pain: the one she loves leaves, but she can only watch, move away step by step, lose a little bit, and finally stand by the water and look into the distance, looking forward to the return of her love. Based on the movements of the dancers and the pathos of the accompanying music in the second part, there are several understandings: First: she fell in love with a passer-by, and looked at the last part, looking forward to the return of the passer-by. Second: She was trying to catch or keep something, only to watch it leave. Now let’s look at the first part. The music in the first part is light and spacious. Based on this, we can start to imagine that the protagonist may be an elf in the water. She takes the form of a human and plays on the water, feeling the kiss of the water drops and the gentleness of the breeze. To sum up, this dance can be understood like this: the elf in the water transformed into a human form and played on the water. She felt the beauty of the breeze and green water. Suddenly, something happened. She saw a handsome young man on the shore, and she fell in love with him. But the young man had to leave. She watched her lover leave in pain, getting further and further away from her. The only thing she could do was to look at the young man's leaving figure from a distance. Maybe if she looked a little longer, she would be able to go to her lover. Everyone has a different understanding of dance. What dancers can do is to make the movements performed by their ancestors into their own, use their own understanding to present your dance to the audience, draw the audience into your world, and let them Because of you, the audience builds a world that belongs to them, and makes them happy or cry because of the scenery in it. Dance is magical.