1, drum yangko
Drum Yangko is a kind of Han folk dance, which is widely spread in rural areas of China. It originated from the working life of transplanting rice seedlings and ploughing fields, and formed a unique artistic style through historical accumulation and development.
Drum yangko expresses people's joys and sorrows with dancers' body language. Dance movements are fast and powerful, with a strong sense of rhythm, which means auspiciousness and blessing. It symbolizes the celebration and blessing of the Spring Festival, and also embodies people's yearning and pursuit of a better life.
2. lion dance
Lion dance is a kind of Chinese folk dance, which originated in the Tang Dynasty and has been passed down to this day. It is made of bamboo frame, cloth skin and silk, and it is performed by two people, one playing the role of lion and the other playing the role of warrior. Lion dance simulates the movements of animals, accompanied by horns and gongs and drums.
Lion dance has various performances, including the lion shaking its head and tail, shaking its body and jumping, which means good luck and prosperity. Lion dance is an important part of China traditional culture, and it is also an expression of people's desire for happiness and happiness.
Step 3 dance the dragon
Dragon dance is a folk dance of Han nationality in China. It is made of bamboo frame, cloth skin, paper scale and other materials. Performers wear towels, double-breasted clothes and bloomers, and roll and hover under the guidance of the faucet.
The dragon dance is warm and festive, and one person dances with a colored ball. When dancing, the dancers move beautifully, and the scene is very lively with the sound of gongs and drums and the shouts of dancers. Dragon dance is an important part of Han folk dance, and it is also a place for people to pray and sacrifice their ancestors.
4. peacock dance
Peacock dance is a kind of folk dance of the Dai nationality, which is popular in the Dai nationality inhabited areas in Yunnan. Peacock is an auspicious symbol of Dai people, and its dance mostly imitates the image of peacock with graceful movements. Some are processed into performances and dances by professional actors.
5. Lusheng Dance
Lusheng dance is a form of Miao folk dance, which is popular in the Miao inhabited areas in southwest and south-central. It is characterized by dancing while playing lusheng, which is often performative and competitive. Lusheng dance has developed into a Lusheng dance for women, and dancing with men is not uncommon. Lusheng dance is similar to men's Lusheng dance in action and music.