Yunnan Hua Lantern Dance is characterized by a simple and bright dance, elegant and chic, with soft tunes and a distinctive style.
Yunnan Hua Lantern is a kind of folk song and dance widely circulated in the Han area of Yunnan, which was historically passed down as part of the folk dance in the "social fire". The dance is simple and bright, with soft tunes and distinctive styles, which is loved by the masses. The dance is characterized by a unique "wai" movement, which is not highly skilled, and lies in the natural balance of the swing produced by a very natural and smooth sense of beauty.
Introduction of the dance:
In the lantern, there are three parts of the dance, namely, the small wai, the positive wai and the negative wai, with the small wai being the main part for women and the negative wai being the main part for men. The active rhythm and active work of Yunnan lanterns is Fai, it can be said that without Fai there is no Yunnan lanterns. Movement Analysis: The root of the Fai movement lies in the knee, which moves up and down as well as left and right, and this form of movement drives the crotch and upper body to swing left and right, forming a unique dynamic image.To master this dynamic feature, students are required to move their hips, waist and ribs in a relaxed state, and to coordinate the movement of all parts. The significance of the training is first of all to liberate the hips, waist and ribs, especially the liberation of the hips, and requires the ability to coordinate the movement in a relaxed state. Common hand positions: body side fan, head side fan, head fan, chest front fan. Commonly used foot positions: front stance, step position. ?