1. This kind of dance has been widely welcomed by its unique rhythm, movements and style, and has become a popular fitness method. Sheng Tao is still a well-known old China song. The lyrics describe the endless waves of the sea and express people's yearning for a better life and their love for the motherland.
2. Combining the sailor's square dance with the sound of waves can create a novel performance form. During the performance, the dancers wore navy uniforms and danced to the melody of the sound of the waves. The action is powerful and elegant, showing the heroic attitude of the sailors. At the same time, the melody of the song and the rhythm of the dance complement each other, making the whole performance more harmonious and unified.
The origin of sailor square dance is as follows:
1, Sailor Square Dance, as the name implies, is a kind of square dance danced by China Navy sailors. This kind of dance has been widely welcomed by its unique rhythm, movement and style, and has become a popular fitness method. So, how was the sailor square dance born? The origin of sailor square dance can be traced back to the 1980s.
2. At that time, China Navy was in the early stage of reform and opening-up, and the cultural construction of the army received unprecedented attention. In order to enrich the cultural life of officers and men and improve their physical fitness, naval leaders decided to promote a simple and interesting group dance in the army. After repeated research and practice, the square dance with the theme of sailors was finally determined.
3. The action design of sailors' square dance fully considers the characteristics and working environment of sailors. For example, some basic movements in dance, such as kicking, turning and jumping. They all imitate the actions of sailors when performing tasks at sea. In addition, the rhythm of dance is closely related to the life of sailors, and the fast-paced part shows the heroism of sailors in intense training and fighting.
4. The slow-paced part shows their ease and happiness in their leisure time. With the promotion of sailors' square dance, more and more naval officers and men have joined this big family. They use their spare time to learn and practice dancing, which not only exercises their bodies, but also enhances team cohesion.