What does dance mean?

Basic Explanation

1, an art form with musical accompaniment in which people are able to use rhythmic movement as the main means of expression. Also refers to performance dance;

dance performance

dance performance

2, dance, modern dance, pole dance, jazz dance, folk dance, belly dance, Chinese classical dance;

3, a ritual in which ancient courtiers made specific dance postures when they made a pilgrimage to pay homage to the emperor.

Detailed Explanation

Hands dance. Expressing elation or praise.

Han Jiao Gan, "Yi Lin - Litigation in the middle of the Fu": "To thank and worship, to dance and rejoice, to be joyful and to be blessed."

Tang Liu Zongyuan, "Scolding the Corpse Insects": "The lower people dance, and the power of the Emperor is appreciated."

Song Wang Yucheng, Former Princely Assassin Kang Gong Pre-writing Sacred Taoist Monument: "When Gong arrived, he defended himself with twenty riders and entered to see the lord of Shu, telling him about the misfortunes and blessings, and showing him the grace and faith. The king and ministers of Shu danced and were pleased.

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Characteristics of Dance

The dance movements in a dance production should also be of a certain technical nature, and the dancers should be able to possess high levels of skill such as jumping, spinning, tumbling, softness control and other difficult skills, but the performance of difficult skill movements in dance works is not an end in itself, but a means to express the thoughts and feelings of the characters and to shape their character and mental outlook.

If in a dance work, the means as the end, the actor's skill is not to reflect the life, the expression of the character's thoughts and feelings as the prerequisite for its existence, or not to the content of the dance to select the appropriate dance movement skills.

Rather, it is to show the actor's ability to master the dance skills, it will make the dance works due to the content and form of the disconnect, or the lack of artistic integrity, and into the failure of the dancer's skills itself into an acrobatic performance of skills, and the loss of the basic character of the art of dance.

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