Dancing Begonia still has profound dance content

The profound dance content of "Dancing Begonia Still Still":

The classical dance "Begonia Still Still" is based on the word "Ru Meng Ling" in the early works of the Song Dynasty female poet Li Qingzhao. . The Song Dynasty poem "Ru Meng Ling" is one of Li Qingzhao's early works. The poem fully reflects the author's love for nature and spring.

It writes that nature has experienced a storm on a spring night. The tranquility of yesterday's red flowers was eroded by a night of "windy and rainy", and the lush green leaves gradually withered. Seeing such a scene, the author couldn't help but think of his youth, and eagerly asked the "curtain roller" about the changes outside, but the careless "curtain roller" replied, "Begonia remains the same."

The soul of the begonia in the poem, which experienced a night of "rain and wind", is actually telling the story of the author's own trembling soul. "Wind and rain - Begonia - Spring - Youth", the inner relationship between the four makes infinite beautiful thoughts emerge in the author's mind: "Without wind and rain - Begonia will bloom forever - Spring will always be there - Youth will stay forever." .

However, in the face of reality, the author's subjective wishes seem so powerless in the face of the objective laws of nature. The sentence "green, fat, red and thin" vividly reflects the author's regret for the passing of spring to lament that beauty is easy to grow old, and there is very little of his own youth left.

Although the dance "Begonia Still" is based on Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream", it not only uses another "language" to explain the word "Like a Dream", the choreographer also incorporates it into He uses his own unique insights and interpretations, focusing on showing the scene of being intoxicated with infinite beautiful memories and daydreams after a deep sleep, which is not very intuitively expressed in the lyrics.