Uzbek people have a long history. They can sing and dance well, and dance plays a very important role in traditional life. In festivals or entertainment activities, men and women, old and young, are unrestrained and enjoy singing and dancing. Uzbek dance has light steps, soft waist, beautiful arms and lively rhythm. There are many forms of performance, including male and female solo dances, solo dances, couples dances and group dances. Compared with Uygur dance, the arm movements of Uzbek dance are mainly above the waist, mostly two-step and three-step dances, while Uygur dance is up and down, and most of them are four-step dances. The application of "shaking hands", "changing hands", "shaking hands" and "snapping fingers" is the most distinctive in Uzbek dance. In dance, the way of holding out the chest and the constant change of eyes strongly express the content demonstrated by the dance and the mood of the dancer. There are mainly dances such as Upal, Ghazair, Shamilaer, Dil Hallac, Tanavar and Munajie.
Every movement and every look of Uzbek dancers strongly express the content demonstrated by the dance and the dancer's mood. When enjoying Uzbek dance, people who don't know the language can also get a general idea of what the dance wants to express. Uzbek dance has various forms, with light steps, soft waist and beautiful arms. There are many forms of performances, including male and female single dances, couples dances and group dances. Compared with Uyghur dance, the arm movements of Uyghur dance are mainly above the waist, mostly two-step and three-step dances, while the Uzbek dance is up and down, and most of them are four-step dances. The application of "shaking hands", "changing hands", "shaking hands", "snapping fingers", "stamping steps" and "bending over" is the most distinctive in Uzbek dance.