1. Cognitive goal: Through the study of Dai dance, students can initially understand the basic style and action characteristics of Dai dance.
2. Skill goal: broaden students' horizons and knowledge, master the basic hand and posture of Dai dance, accumulate dance materials extensively, and constantly improve their dance appreciation and performance ability.
3. Moral education goal: to enhance students' love for minority culture through Dai dance teaching.
brief introduction
As we all know, the Dai people are hardworking, brave, gentle and kind. "Water-like nation" is another description of the Dai people's character. They are polite, gentle, soft outside and hard inside, smart and humorous. Their personalities are like water, sometimes like a trickle, gentle and delicate. Sometimes, it is like the torrent of a big river, rushing and worshiping.
The dance of the Dai people also fully embodies this colorful national character. Dai dance has a long history. According to the Biography of Southwest Yi in the later Han Dynasty, in the first year of Yongning (120), the leader of the Shan nationality, an ancestor of the Dai nationality, once presented large-scale music, dance and acrobatics to the emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. This shows that as early as 1000 years ago, there was a high-level singing and dancing performance art in the local area.
There are many kinds and forms of Dai dances, which are widely spread and have their own characteristics. Generally speaking, representative programs can be divided into three categories: self-entertainment, performance and sacrifice.