Argentina Tango (originated in Argentina)
Libya Northern Region Dance Libya is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea in the north, the cultural and trade exchanges are flourishing, the economic and cultural development of the faster, song and dance has become the main form of festivals, celebrations and entertainment. Women's dance is characterized by crotch twisting and trembling, mainly for self-entertainment, and sometimes the viewer also joined the same dance, **** all the fun. Its characteristics and Tunisian women's dance compared to the more delicate, showy, subtle some. Dancers wearing long-sleeved tops, wearing fat-legged lantern pants, wrapped in long fabric, forming an ankle-length dress. Colorful ribbons are tied around the hips, with the spikes hanging down on the left side. A scarf is worn on the head, or a turban is wrapped around the head. They wear a lot of gold and silver jewelry on their foreheads, necks, chests, fingers and wrists. The men's dance movements are rough and tough, such as running and jumping steps, alternating forward small kicks and other jumping steps. Men also have twisted crotch dance, skillful, but only in the carnival, entertainment occasions to perform. Libyan dance only men are allowed to shake the shoulders, to show their might. Its clothing mostly fat crotch thin leg pants, upper body wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, covered with a long-sleeved horse jacket. Usually accompanied by bagpipes, dabs and drums, the music is rhythmically strong and the atmosphere is warm and rough. The programs often performed on the stage include "Top Can Dance", "Sultan Dance", "Welcome Dance" and "Elgar Dance". Dance in the desert region of the south-central The vast Sahara Desert, almost across the entire North Africa, living in this desert desert sand in the Bedouin, women's dance to the leg, foot movements, there is no crotch twisting. The men's dance, named after their tribal name, is the Retreating Wahlig Dance, which focuses on the legs, feet and shoulders, and is accompanied by a variety of drums. The Sanbani Dance is different from the former in that it is sung while dancing and high-fiving, and is accompanied by a single drum and a tongue kheket (a dumbbell-shaped metal cymbal). Blocking Gala Dance, that is, the baguette dance, men holding a baguette improvised dance with the music, to the movement of hands and feet and facial expressions, mostly in weddings and celebratory occasions to perform. Gafila Dance, that is, camel team dance, dance with the music beat improvisation action, music with lyrics, about the desert journey life. The performers wear pants, robes, wide belts and head coverings, reflecting the customs of desert life.
Tanzania dance (dance of Tanzania) Tanzanian people can sing and dance, dance is an indispensable part of life. Tanzania has more than 120 tribes, each tribe has its own traditional dance, some performance from the birth of people until the death of the life process, some performance in the society of major events, such as war, harvest, etc., in addition to the performance of the field cultivation, hunting, and the gods of the content of the ritual. Some of the famous ones are: "Ucala" in the coastal area of Tanga - a kind of hunter's dance, in which the hunter holds a bow and arrow and jumps in a crouching position with both legs; the woman holds a meat bowl and twists both hips. The traditional dance "Mwesai", which has been passed down in Zanzibar, is the most representative dance on the island of Pemba, and has now become one of the regular programs performed by many professional groups in China. During the dance, the male actor's calves are wrapped with dozens of palm leaves made of diamond-shaped shells containing the seeds of a hard plant called Mwesai, and the movement is mainly based on the beating of the feet and the twisting of the hips. The rhythm of the dance gradually changes from slow to cheerful, and the dance posture is relaxed and subtle. The "Bugobogobu" popular in the Mwanza and Sinyanga regions of northern Tanzania, where agriculture is the mainstay, is also a traditional rural dance with special characteristics, usually performed before plowing or reclaiming the land to celebrate and pray for a good harvest. The performers hold hoes or make ground-plowing movements in their hands, and their feet mainly hit the ground, with their chests and hips swinging back and forth, which is very interesting in the countryside. Tanzanian dance movements are characterized by a loose body, but intense and powerful, highlighting the activities of the hips and chest. Especially the hips have a lot of rhythmic changes, fast speed and complex rhythm. The main accompaniment of the dance is the drum. The rhythm, speed, mood and atmosphere of the dance all depend on the drummer's drum beat. Since the founding of Tanzania, there has been a great development in the art of song and dance. The Zanzibar Song and Dance Troupe has created and performed a large-scale dance drama, "The Liberation of Africans", which truly and vividly reflects the suffering of the African people in the past and the historical process of finally embarking on the process of independence and autonomy. This play in the Nigerian all-African performance in the award-winning, and filmed into the first Tanzanian television drama.