Lusheng dance of aquatic dance

It is originally a dance of the Miao people, and the Shui people learned it from the Miao people very early, so until now, the Shui people still call the Lusheng Pu?5 (musical instrument) miu' (Miao people), which means "Miao people's musical instrument" , called the Lusheng dance "the dance of the Miao people". Lusheng dance spreads over a wide area. During the performance, there are usually three men and six women (before 1949, no women participated in the Shui Nationality Lusheng Dance. When necessary, men dressed up as women. The Miao Nationality Lusheng Dance was danced by men and women together). When the dance begins, the performer places his palms facing each other, flat on his chest, and jumps crosswise to the left and right, or squats and shakes his head from side to side. Wearing silver horns, silver flowers, and colorful pheasant tails, dancers in colorful costumes. The men dance in front while playing the wind, and the women dance to the rhythm of the reed. The person playing the small reed at the front of the line is responsible for changing the tune. The formation changes with the change of the tune. After a circle of dancing, a tune is changed. Every time a new tune is changed, the small reed plays the lead, then the big and medium reeds play in unison, and finally the big pipe is added. The sound of Xiao Sheng is light and crisp, the ensemble is loud and majestic, the rhythm is distinct and prominent, and the atmosphere is very attractive.