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What are the main movements of China dance in Singapore?
Chinese folk dance has taken root and sprouted on the land of Singapore and produced different flowers. China dance in Singapore retains the essence of Chinese folk dance, but on this basis, it adds elements of modern dance, such as Mi Mi Yao by the Li nationality in Hainan. Li women use wooden pestle and mortar to grind rice. The wooden mortar was excavated from a whole thick trunk. The length of the wooden pestle is about 1 m, and one end is thick. This kind of dance uses this tool as a prop and puts straw under the wooden mortar to enhance the sound. There are four or six dancers. During the performance, dancers stand around the wooden mortar, dance around the mortar and knock, or knock on the bottom of the mortar, or knock on the mortar bang and mortar edge. The sounds are one after another, and the priorities are intertwined into beautiful music, which is boring. Singaporeans combined traditional Chinese dance with modern dance when performing "The Tale of Rice", and the addition of modern dance elements made China traditional folk dance present a different style. Malay folk dance is both cheerful and enthusiastic, and it has the simplicity and delicacy of oriental dance. The ever-changing arm movements and graceful body shape are the style characteristics of Malay dance. For example, Sumazau dance is a unique totem dance in Sabah Kada Mountain. When dancing, the male and female dancers stand face to face in a row and stretch their arms. With the rhythm of six drums, they imitate the movements of birds flying and spread their sleeves to dance. Their movements are uniform and emotional, which reflects the reverence of the people in Dushun, Sabah. Singaporean dancers combine Malay folk dance with folk dance of other nationalities or western dance, and integrate non-Malay dance elements into Malay folk dance, which makes Singaporean Malay folk dance unique. Indian folk dances are lively and simple, generally dancing in squares and villages. People dance mainly to please the gods or entertain themselves. Dance movements are mainly life movements based on dance.