Names of Yi Dance

Yi Dance

Songs and dances are an important part of the life of the Yi people, and their forms are colorful, most of them imitating the movements of production and labor. Ancient dances include "Cockfighting" and "Sheepfighting", which simulate animal images, "Jumping Hairpin" and "Knife Dance", which symbolize war, and "Dance of Harvest", which celebrate the harvest. "and the "Big Drum Dance" to celebrate the harvest. The "Three-step String Dance", also known as the "Smoke Box Dance" and the "Jumping String Dance", is a dance with more than 100 sets of movements. The Honey Dance is a performance of the sudden attack of bees when people are digging; the Lusheng Solo Dance is a kind of dance in which the movements are played out on the spot; and the Pot Zhuang Dance gets its name from the fact that the team of dancers forms the shape of a pot Zhuang.

Ah Fine Moon Dance: a Yi collective dance, divided into two kinds of youth dance and elderly dance. Elderly dance slowly and easily, with the rhythm of the flute, the man played the small three-stringed, moon zither, pull up the erhu dance, the woman is hands on the waist to dance sometimes rotating swinging legs, sometimes around the circle of jumping, and sometimes relative to the dance. Youth dance is fast-paced, male and female youth each into a line, dancing toward each other. The Central Committee of the Youth League has put the A fine moon dance as a youth group dance to the youth of all ethnic groups across the country to recommend the popularization, but also once in the third World Youth Festival performance, now the A fine moon dance has become China and the world's traditional program of youth ballroom dance.

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