Solo Dance:
One of the dance styles. It means to perform alone, so it can also be called "solo dance". A solo dance can be a complete work, such as the men's solo dance "Hope", "Ocean Waves", "The Remains of Spring" and the women's solo dance "Bird's Spirit Sand", "Mulan's Return" and so on. These solo dances are complete and stand alone as a work. Solo dance can also be a dance drama or a dance work in the lead dance, such as "Swan Lake" in the Ojita, "Silk Road Flowers and Rain" in the Yingniang have expressed their own feelings of solo dance. This kind of solo dance in terms of its content is often just a dance or dance theater fragments, in the form of group dancers often accompanied in the back. This kind of solo dance is sometimes not alone on the stage, but refers to a character has a relatively complete, different from the other performers (i.e., do not need to move neatly -). There is also a category of solo dance refers to the ballet duo "variation" part of the dance, that is, after the duo ensemble, there are men and women to perform their own independent dance section. This is mainly used to show the actor's superior turn and jumping skills.
Trio:
One of the dance styles. It is named after the three dancers who perform the piece; however, dances that are not performed by three dancers can be called "trio dances". If the three dancers always perform in unison, it is only a small group dance. Most of the "trio dances" are small dance works with plots, and they are the smallest dance styles that can form character conflicts. For example, the trio dance "Golden Seed" shows the conflict between two siblings and the bad elements who destroy the production; the trio dance "Rope Wave" shows the couple's disagreement and the child's survival in the middle of the encounter. Designing the dance sections and stage composition according to the conflict of character, the movement of the trio dance is mainly asymmetrical and contradictory; making it a dance style with special characteristics.
Group Dance:
One of the dance styles. Generally refers to multi-person dances performed by more than three people. From the performance of the gender can be divided into men's group dance, women's group dance and men and women's large group dance; from the content composition can be divided into episodic group dance and lyrical group dance. Group dance can be an independent dance work, such as "Creek, River, Sea", "Nalinda", etc.; these group dances are mostly lyrical group dances, and group dances can also be a fragment of a dance drama, such as "Bow Dance" in "The Dagger Club", "Coral Dance" in "Fish and Beauty". These group dances are subordinate to the characterization and plot advancement of the dance drama, usually for the depiction of the scenes of the story and the expression of the crowd's mood. An important performance characteristic of group dance is neat movement and consistent style.
Collective Dance:
This usually refers to dances performed collectively by the people in urban squares, campuses and factories. It is different from the self-indulgent and collective folk dance performed by villagers on the occasion of annual festivals; it is also different from the group dance performed by many people on the stage. As a kind of urban mass dance, group dance has a strong self-indulgence, and the dance steps are generally relatively simple, and the formation changes are not complicated, it is a