What is the explanation of Chinese dance?

Chinese dance is Chinese style dance, a generic term for Chinese classical dance and Chinese folk dance and folk dance, and is also used to refer to the general term for the related dance disciplines in China before they are subdivided, including Chinese folk dance Chinese folk dance, classical dance, contemporary dance, and children's dance.

Chinese Dance was founded in the 1950s, and its basic training is based on the combination of ballet training system, as well as the integration of Chinese martial arts, traditional opera, folk acrobatics, such as hand-eye-body-step techniques and skills. Turning over is a national skill of Chinese dance, which is presented in the process of jumping: twisting, tilting, flipping, flashing, spreading, prancing and moving. The lateral turn in the air also has a new development.

Rhythm characteristics

Classical dance is characterized by a prominent rhythm, which is inseparable from the characteristics of our national music, which is seldom as strong as the Western music, the same strength and weakness, regular uniform, pulsating rhythms, and is generally characterized by elastic rhythms and dotted line combination.

The rhythm is reflected in the attachment point (stretching - rushing) or cut (rushing - stretching) or the two ends of the stretching in the middle of the rushing, or the two ends of the rushing in the middle of the stretching, or the tight playing and slow doing, or the slow playing and tight doing and so on.

Thus, the inherent rhythm of the movements formed, such as the soft, static, slow and urgent, put and take, through, staccato, point and line combination, which produces our specific rhythmic characteristics and sense of rhythm.