Hua Cai Chinese Dance examination level 3 inside the eyes .
Chinese dance is a "generic term" for Chinese classical dance, as well as Chinese folk dance and folk dance, and is also used as a generic term to refer to related dance disciplines in China before they are subdivided.
Chinese Dance was founded in the 1950s, and its basic training draws on and combines the training system of ballet, and integrates the techniques and skills of Chinese martial arts, traditional Chinese opera, and folk acrobatics, such as hand-eye, body, technique, and footwork; it has its own national characteristics. Turning over is the national skill of Chinese dance, which is presented in the process of jumping: twisting, tilting, turning, flashing, spreading, prancing and moving. The lateral turn in the air also has a new development.
Chinese dance was founded in the 1950s. After the reform and opening up, ballet was introduced to China from Russia, and Chinese Dance has borrowed and combined the training system of ballet, and fused Chinese martial arts, traditional opera, folk acrobatics, such as hand, eye, body, foot and other techniques, skills and fusion.
Chinese Dance has its own national characteristics. Turning is the national skill of Chinese Dance, which is presented in the process of jumping: twisting, tilting, turning, flashing, spreading, prancing and moving. Nowadays, the lateral turn in the air has also had a new development.
The rotation technique in the basic training of classical Chinese dance is mainly characterized by the structure of twisting and tilting, which is still very different from the rotation in the basic training of ballet. The rotations in ballet basic training are all straight, and most of them are three-dimensionally composed and shaped on the basis of the frontal plane, therefore, the movements are long and stretchy, with a strong sense of extension.
The drive of the body, the drive of the arm, the drive of the cross is very important, and the rotation depends on the coordination of the whole body.