Which ethnic group’s dance is bamboo pole dance?

Bamboo pole dance is a dance of the Li people

Basic techniques of bamboo pole dance

1. Basic posture: There are 3-5 pairs of bamboo beaters, located on the thin pole. At both ends, the distance between the left and right people is wider than an arm's length. They kneel on the ground with their hips and sit back. The two people facing each other hold a pair of poles.

2. How to hold bamboo poles: Hold one pole in one hand. When striking the pole, the hands should be slightly staggered forward and backward, so that the bamboo poles are touching and not touching the hands.

3. Kneel down and hit the rod: open strike: open your hands and use the thin rod to strike the thick rod; close strike: bring your hands together and strike the thick rod with the thin rod.

Jing, Yao, Zhuang, Wa, Miao, She and other ethnic minorities also have this dance. Bamboo pole dance, also known as bamboo pole dance, is one of the most local folk dances of the Li ethnic group. During the dance, four people squat on each side. Each person holds the end of the bamboo pole with both hands and opens and closes the beat according to the rhythm. The dancers follow the opening and closing of the bamboo pole. Together, they jump up and down with their feet, making various wonderful movements. The dance is quite lively and fascinating.