Which nationality is Reba Dance?

Reba dance is Tibetan.

Reba is a traditional program, which is performed by vagrant troupes (usually composed of families) who make a living by selling arts. It is distributed in Qamdo, Ministry of Industry, Naqu and other places in Tibet, as well as in Yunnan, Sichuan, Qinghai, Gansu and other Tibetan inhabited areas.

Reba dance:

Reba dance is a traditional dance spread in Tibet, Yunnan, Sichuan, Qinghai, Gansu and other Tibetan areas, and it is one of the national intangible cultural heritages.

Regarding the origin of Reba dance, there is a view that Reba dance originated in the 1 1 century and was created by the Tibetan Buddhist master Mile Riba. The technical characteristics of Reba dance are: "bending back, hunchback, waving, turning around, turning hips, bending knees, squatting and kicking".

Men are required to have strong physical strength, mainly reflected in "muscular development and flexible limbs", while women are required to have high physical flexibility, mainly reflected in "generous upper limbs and flexible lower limbs".

20 1 1 65438+1October11,approved by People's Republic of China (PRC) and the State Council, was listed in the third batch of national intangible cultural heritage, with the project number of III-2 1.

Bawu is a Tibetan transliteration, which means "tassel" (braided spike). Reba is a kind of inspiration, and it is a comprehensive performing art that integrates inspiration, zaju, pantomime, fable singing and dancing, rap, acrobatics, sketches and skewering. Drum cymbals are an important part of rebar. At the beginning of a performance, a bell is usually rung to greet the audience.