Miao
The most common and favorite group dance among young Miao men and women is called "Stomping on the Hall"
The "Jinji Dance" is also performed by middle-aged or older Miao women to the accompaniment of copper drums and reeds
The joyful and very distinctive "Anti-Row Wooden Drum Drum Dance" emphasizes the bright and open-minded temperament of the Miao people in Taizhou, and the interest of the Miao people who devote themselves to the dance and songs
Buyi
Buyi or Miao Traditional Songs and Dances
The traditional songs and dances of the Buyei or Miao ethnic group have a very high degree of popularity.
Buyi
Buyi folk dances come from life, mainly based on production and labor and national customs as the subject matter. Reflecting the production and labor of the weaving dance, pounding and pestle dance, ringing the Penny Dance, production dance, harvest dance, Po stick dance, brush dance, etc.; reflecting the national customs of the flower packet dance, copper drum brush dance, with the wedding dance, play mountain dance, flower stick dance, dragon dance, lion dance, bench dance, cymbal dance, dance, pirouette dance, red dance, hammer dance, Nuo dance, etc..
In addition, the Buyei people will be the Ming Dynasty to "military Nuo" form of Han Chinese "Nuo opera", from the stage to the village square, adapted to specialize in martial arts scenes to perform the historical war theme of the Buyei "play".