Independence: This group dance formation has hardly changed from beginning to end, and there are three common types:
1, formation: each dancer forms a line facing the audience, and each dancer dances alone. There is no master or slave. The advantage of this formation is that there are many people, but it is obviously monotonous and independent.
2. Goose-flying style: the middle is prominent, and the rest are retreating in turn. For example, when geese fly, the dance movements may be similar, but the audience subjectively thinks that the main highlight is in the middle, and the others are secondary, so there are primary and secondary points. Only by this distinction can dancers rotate in the dance and eliminate their order; It can also be transformed into other independent dance teams, so that the distinction between primary and secondary is not obvious.
3. Dispersion: It is an evenly distributed formation, but its spirit is that everyone in the dancers is equally important, regardless of priority, so the front row cannot block the back row, and there are many people in the front row, so there is no more important feeling in the front row. (Many street dances use this method. )
4. Circle dance: This is a way of dancing around a circle, which is very rare in the current situation that most of them are framed stages. However, in national dances, many dances emphasize participation rather than appreciation.
Independent dance groups emphasize the equality of each member and the performance of each member, which attracts attention. When enjoying such a dance, each dancer can be regarded as the protagonist or a member of the dance troupe. This seemingly contradictory statement is actually caused by the phenomenon that everyone is important and everyone is the same as others.