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Is the dancing paper-cut girl a Northeast Yangko?
That's not true. .

The dance "Paper-cut Girl" in the Spring Festival Evening of 2006 combines the traditional folk paper-cut art of China with the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and shows it in the form of dance, which also shows the intelligence of the working people in China and the enthusiasm of the people in China for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. .

This dance is not about the Northeast Yangko. . There are two reasons.

First of all, the folk art of paper-cutting began in Shanxi province of China. . Paper-cutting is an important folk activity in Jin area. In the north and south of Shanxi, those skilled workers try their best to describe all ideal things with their imaginations and express all the beauty and pain in life with common things in life, such as people, animals, plants and flowers. Seasons, residences, costumes, births, weddings and funerals, and birthday banquets are all reflected in paper-cutting. Therefore, the paper-cut girl is not the expression of the Northeast Yangko culture. .

Second, the paper-cut girl's dance is a folk dance, but it is not displayed in the form of yangko elements. . .

So the dance "Paper-cut Girl" is not the Northeast Yangko. . . .