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Ten amazing costume dances
The top ten amazing costume dances are as follows:

1, Nishang Feather Dance

Dresses and feather dances are also called colorful feathers. It is a kind of court music and dance in Tang Dynasty. A song by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, which was used in the Taiqing Palace to offer sacrifices to Laozi.

2. Hu Xuanwu

Hu Xuan dance is a folk dance from the western regions. The introduction of this dance is recorded in many historical books, mainly from nomadic people in the western regions. Hu Xuan's dance is lively and cheerful, so it is named Hu Xuan because of its rotation and pedaling.

Step 3 dance with a sword

Sword dance, also known as sword dance, is a folk dance in Tang and Song Dynasties. Dancing with a sword, hence the name. Dance performed like a dagger.

Step 4 encourage

Pan Drum Dance is a traditional dance performed on plates and drums, which originated in the Han Dynasty in China. When dancing, plates and drums are arranged on the ground, and the number of plates and drums varies according to the performer's skills.

5. Music and Dance in Qing Dynasty

Music and dance in Qing dynasty is the general name of folk music and dance in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties. From the Han, Wei, Six Dynasties to the early Tang Dynasty, it constantly absorbed the nutrition of folk music and dance, and new works were represented, which was regarded as the proper voice of China.

6. Hong Jingwu

Hongjing Dance belongs to the court dance in the Tang Dynasty, and it is a famous dance of Mei Fei that was loved by Xuanzong in the early days of the Tang Dynasty. Now it has been lost. Jing Hong pays attention to using freehand brushwork to express the beautiful image of Hongyan soaring in the air through dance movements. Dance is full of beautiful charm, and the dance is light, elegant and feminine.

7. Long-sleeved dance

It belongs to one of the classical dances in China and existed before the Qin Dynasty. This was once a fashion in the court of Chu State during the Warring States Period. Han people inherited the art of Chu people, and dancing with long sleeves became more popular. Long-sleeved dance is characterized by dancing in long sleeves, and dancers have no hands. It takes sleeves as its dignity and expresses all kinds of complicated thoughts and feelings with long sleeves flying in various postures.

8. Bayu Dance

Bayu Dance is a kind of dance introduced from the Yi nationality (Bandun Man) in southwest China in the early Western Han Dynasty. It is the most influential pre-war dance in ancient China.

9. Mixed Dance

The original name of mixed tuo dance is "splashing cold and calling the west", also known as "Su curtain cover", which means "shawl" in Persian. It is a dance in the Five Dynasties, Ten Kingdoms, Northern Zhou Dynasty and Early Tang Dynasty. It originated in Iran and was introduced to the Central Plains by Qiuci.

10, Sixteen Magic Dance

Sixteen Magic Dance is a court dance in Yuan Dynasty, which is a group dance performed by women when they are doing Buddhist work in the palace. This dance was created by Yuan Shundi Zheng Zhi (1354) for fourteen years.