Yunnan Yi people's songs and dances mainly include left foot dance, foot dance, golden bamboo dance and bronze drum dance. Right?
Yunnan Yi people's songs and dances mainly include left foot dance, foot dance, golden bamboo dance and bronze drum dance, which is wrong. Yi nationality has the largest population, the most branches and the richest folk songs and dances in southwest China. The formation period of the Yi nationality was in Nanzhao period (8- 10 century), when Buddhist dance, witch dance, temple fair dance and all kinds of music and dance were very popular, and some songs and dances were still preserved among the Yi nationality. According to statistics, there are more than 170 kinds of Yi folk dances, and there are also more than 1900 kinds. The main features of dance are ring dancing, stamping, clapping, singing and dancing. Yi people mainly live in deep mountains and old forests. Until the eve of liberation, they still retained various social forms. Therefore, yi dance still retains ancient features, such as playing songs. "Playing songs" originated very early and is an essential activity for people's weddings. The basic movements of playing songs are: turning over, jumping left and right, turning over and hooking feet, jumping and squatting. The action is fierce and the mood is high, which is a self-entertainment activity that the masses love to see and hear. "Flower waist dance" is a social dance for young men and women of Yi nationality, without music accompaniment. Dancers sing in Yi language, and the tone can only be understood by people of their own nationality. There is no limit to the number of dancers. Men and women clap their hands and dance in a circle. The dance formation has two people dancing and wearing flowers. Dancing usually includes stepping, kicking, twisting and kicking. "Cigarette Box Dance", also known as "jumping strings" and "jumping music", was first named after the accompaniment of You Creary, and later named after the dancers dancing with cigarette boxes. "Left-footed dance" is a large-scale mass dance of the Yi people, which is usually performed during the traditional festival of the Yi people "March Festival". It is a kind of social dance for Yi youth to exchange feelings and find bosom friends. The dance movements of the left foot dance are mainly manifested in the feet, such as straightening the feet, swinging the feet, stringing flowers, turning over and closing the feet.