As one of the ethnic minorities in my country, Taiwan’s Gaoshan ethnic group, like other ethnic groups, is also a nation that is good at singing and dancing. During every farming, harvest, festive festival, etc., they would hold a singing and dancing event. The dance of the Gaoshan people is simple and natural, like flowers in the mountains and fields, charming and innocent. The Gaoshan people of Taiwan are descendants of the ancient Baiyue people in southern my country. They are also a people who are good at singing and dancing. During the thousands of years of history, especially during the development and construction of the treasure island of Taiwan together with the Han immigrants from the mainland, songs and dances rich in their own rich ethnic customs have gradually formed. Songs and dances almost fill the entire life of the Gaoshan people. They sing and dance to encourage production and work, to celebrate the harvest, and they are inseparable from singing and dancing in traditional sacrificial festivals. The Gaoshan people express their emotions with songs and dances, praise labor and life with songs and dances. Early dances of the Taiwanese Gaoshan ethnic group often centered on a blazing bonfire, where people would drink in groups and sing and dance together. Many dancers would join hands to form a circle and dance and sing, showing the power of ethnic unity and the happy mood of the people. , dance movements usually include rhythmic stomping, jumping, swaying, waving hands, etc.
The dance of the Gaoshan people is also a vivid portrayal of their working life. Historically, Taiwan's Gaoshan compatriots were a nation good at hunting and fishing. The dance movements that reproduce their hunting and fishing activities have become an important part of the Gaoshan people's dance. For example, in the dance of the Gaoshan people, there is an action of taking a step back first, and then jumping forward with both feet. These actions imitate the offensive posture during fighting or hunting; in addition, the feet are put together in a half-squat, jumping forward, backward, left, and right, while using both hands. The movements of drooping and swinging or raising the wrist are also imitating the postures of various hunting animals. The Gaoshan people who live on the seashore or on islands often show fishing scenes in their dances. For example, the dance of the Yamei people on Lanyu Island simulates rowing movements. These songs and dances, which involve the labor process of hunting and fishing, reproduce the unique ethnic life of Taiwan's Gaoshan people.
Gaoshan ethnic dance also expresses nature. For example, when dancing in a group, the feet move sideways slowly and rhythmically, and the hands hang in front of the body and swing gently rhythmically, as if a big river is rolling and flowing. , vivid and real.
In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, with the arrival of Han immigrants from the mainland, Han silver ornaments, copper bells and other ornaments greatly enriched the dance of the Gaoshan ethnic group. In the early folk dances of the Gaoshan people, the arm movements were relatively simple. After the introduction of silver jewelry and hand bells, the dance movements were deliberately increased with arm movements, either swinging or swinging. For example, when the Ami people dance, they hang bells on their waists, hands and feet. , clanging sound, matching the rhythm, and endless fun. The Ami people believe that bell dance can turn bad luck into good luck and bring good luck and hope.
The movements of Gaoshan dance are relatively simple, the rhythm is particularly distinctive, and it has an obvious primitive dance style. The Gaoshan people pour all their inner joy into singing and dancing. The inner rhythm is reflected in the external body movements, forming a trembling dance rhythm characteristic, which is strong and powerful, and has an innocent, passionate and moving beauty. Lyrics:
Nayiruaaaaaaaaaaaaay,
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The mountains are green and the streams are blue.
The girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water.
The boys in Alishan are as strong as mountains.
Ah...ah...
The girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water,
The young men in Alishan are as strong as mountains.
The mountains will always be green, and the streams will always be blue.
The girl and the boy will never be separated.
The green water will always surround the green mountains.
Naruwanduoyeeahnayo,
Heyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees,
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Ho yina luwanduo,
Yi yana ah ho hey yo.
Na ya ya ya hoo hey yo hey hey hey.
The mountains are green and the streams are blue.
The girls in Alishan are as beautiful as water.
The boys in Alishan are as strong as mountains.
Ah...ah...
The girls from Alishan are as beautiful as water,
The young men from Alishan are as strong as mountains.
The mountains will always be green, and the streams will always be blue.
The girl and the boy will never be separated.
The green water will always surround the green mountains.
Naruwanduoyiyanayo,
Heyyeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees p>
Ho yina luwanduo,
Yi yana ah ho hey yo.
The mountains will always be green, and the streams will always be blue.
The girl and the boy will never be separated.
The green water will always surround the green mountains. The folk songs of the Gaoshan people are very rich. The traditional folk songs of the Gaoshan people have themes such as praising labor, praising ancestors, and singing about weddings and banquets. They simply and vividly express the working life and love and hate emotions of the Gaoshan people. Modern Gaoshan folk songs mostly express productive labor and struggle, love and marriage, dance music and life songs, hometown songs and nursery rhymes, etc.