Libido is an ancient dance in China, which belongs to one of the court dances in the Tang Dynasty. Perform under the hall (courtyard, square). The performance was grand and spectacular. Dancers range from 180 to 64.
Sitting in a hurry is an ancient dance in China, which belongs to the court music and dance in the Tang Dynasty. Class performance, small scale, 3 ~ 12 dancers. The content is to praise the emperor's achievements and wish the monarch a long life.
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Since the establishment of the Tang Dynasty, nine to ten geishas have been used in Le Yan's court. Later, on the basis of inheriting the tradition, they gradually developed their own creations, named left geisha and inner geisha. The appearance of Conghe Libu geisha is of great historical significance to Tang Wu.
"Don't remember left" and "don't remember inside" are divided according to the needs of performance and the professional level of performers' voices. Sitting in class is "unable to sit" and standing in class is "unable to stand". The station is cheap, the seat is expensive, and the grades are clear. The lowest is the gagaku performer. Li Beiji has hundreds of people, while Zuo Beiji has 32 people.
The representative programs of Sato and Ribu are the first to promote the magnificent and popular "broken array music".
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