What are the skills of a 24-year-old girl flying solo on a bamboo raft?

What are the skills of a 24-year-old girl flying solo on a bamboo raft?

At the age of fifteen or sixteen, she was able to stand on bamboo skillfully to keep her balance. So grandma sent her to dance school to learn dance. ? I studied folk dance, modern dance, ballet and so on. But I was short and was not allowed to perform on stage. I have to play music beside it. Because of this, I was depressed and discouraged for a while. Grandma encouraged me to try to apply dance elements to solo bamboo drift. ?

Willow on the lake

Liu Yang introduced: Single bamboo drift is more complicated after it is integrated into dance elements. Because dance is dynamic, keeping balance on bamboo requires constant practice of stretching legs, moving forward, twisting waist, word horse and other actions, and each action should be practiced at least 300 times. ? Dancing on the water is especially easy to fall down. For Liu Yang, the most serious time was when he hit his toe on a bamboo pole while practicing water ballet. ? It is equivalent to saying that the leg and the bamboo joint collide hard, and a large piece of skin is scraped off the calf, and the meat inside can be directly seen. It was very difficult to walk with a limp at that time. ? Liu Yang admitted that when she tried water ballet for the first time, some people questioned her unprofessional dancing, so she practiced repeatedly to seek a breakthrough in action. Now, she dances gracefully and lightly. She stood on a bamboo pole in ancient costume, beautiful and smart, just like the chivalrous woman in the novel.

When did you start adding ancient costume elements to bamboo floats? Liu Yang said? Hanfu culture has risen in recent years, and I like Hanfu myself. I also thought that Duzhu Piao was handed down from Qin and Han Dynasties, and it has a strong China traditional culture, so I tried to wear ancient costumes when performing Duzhu Piao to restore the sense of history. ? Her works, wide-sleeved skirts in Wei and Jin Dynasties, are also images of flying in Dunhuang, dressed in ancient opera costumes, with sleeves rolled up, tied in a bun, and dancing in plain clothes and bamboo, just as Cao Zhi said in "Ode to Luoshen": She is surprised if she is Youlong and graceful.