What caused the form of folk dance to dominate the content?

The dissolution of the national attributes of dance has caused the form of folk dance to dominate the content.

1, the dissolution of dance ethnic attributes

Folk dance is formed in a specific geographical, ethnic and cultural context, with distinctive ethnic attributes and cultural characteristics. However, with the development of society and cultural integration, the folk dance's national attributes gradually dissolved, which in turn affects the unity of its form and diversity of content.

2. The influence of globalization on folk dance

Globalization has brought about the exchange and fusion of different cultures, which has changed the performance form and content of folk dance. In order to adapt to the modernization of the performance needs of folk dance, its form is more and more affected by the unification, while the diversity of the content is limited.

3, form as the dominant creative concept

In the process of folk dance creation, some choreographers may overemphasize the importance of form, while ignoring the importance of content. This results in the form of folk dance dominating the content, rather than the content dominating the form.

Folk Dance Artistic Characteristics

1, Body Movement

In the artistic characteristics of folk dance, the characteristics of body movement is an important part of it, which mainly includes gesture, connection of basic movements and the path of movement. Through movement characteristics, folk dance can show the characteristics and artistic expression of things themselves. Dancers portray specific images and emotions through specific movements, such as waving arms, rotating the body and jumping.

2. Dance Forms

Singing and dancing is one of the remarkable artistic features of Chinese folk dance, that is, the performance of dance is supplemented by the expression of singing. In the specific performance process, Chinese folk dance usually integrates its regional dialect and national singing into the dance, in order to further show the dance tension of folk dance.

3. Dance plot

Folk dances are usually accompanied by dance plots, which contain local cultural elements such as legends, totems, and songs of various ethnic groups, in order to strengthen the infectious force and artistic characteristics of the dance. For example, the Mongolian dance often shows the movement of shaking shoulders, which symbolizes the eagles and geese on the grassland.