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Does anyone know how to dance the Tibetan pot dance?
You can watch "Guo Zhuang"-Tibetan folk dance in this video. Dance during festivals or slack seasons. Men and women form a circle, singing and dancing from right to left. The "fruit table"-Guozhuang Dance, which is related to the slave society in Tibet and the early swearing activities, has gradually evolved into a circle dance form combining song and dance. Yue Ji, a draft of the history of Qing Dynasty, is transliterated as "Guo Zhuang", which is called "Gezhuang" in modern times, but Wei Zang Tong Zhi means dancing around pots and piles. Overview of Tibetan Dance: In the past, there was a commercial organization called "Guozhuang" in Kangding area. This kind of firm buys local products and transports them on behalf of customers. Passing Tibetan businessmen often live in it with their overnight helpers. In the evening, they often cook tea in the stone pot in the yard and scratch their robes. After tea, they sing and dance around the fireplace from time to time to drive away the fatigue and tiredness of the day, maintain their vigorous energy and adapt to the harsh environment.