Yang li Ping was born in Eryuan County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. China female dancer, national first-class actress, winner of "special government allowance" in the State Council, member of the expert committee of national folk dance grade examination in China, and vice chairman of Chinese Dancers Association.
197 1 joined Xishuangbanna Song and Dance Troupe, and later transferred to the Central National Song and Dance Troupe, which is famous as "peacock dance". 1992, she became the first dancer in Chinese mainland to perform in Taiwan Province. 1994 solo dance "sparrow spirit" won the gold medal in the 20th century dance classic of the Chinese nation.
Yang li Ping was born in a Bai family in Dali. His father and mother Yang are both Bai people. But when she was very young, her parents divorced, because she was the eldest in the family, and there were three younger brothers and sisters, so the responsibility of taking care of them naturally fell on Yang li Ping's shoulders. She loved dancing since she was a child and never went to any dance school. With her talent, she joined the Xishuangbanna Song and Dance Troupe from the village at 197 1.
Yang li Ping's Dance Evaluation
Yang li Ping's dance style has distinct personality and unique artistic expression. Peacock dance is the main performance form, and elements such as peacock's image, movements and demeanor are integrated into the dance, forming a unique dance language. Her dance is not only artistic, but also ornamental.
Yang li Ping's dancing skills are superb. She can flexibly use all parts of her body, especially tiny parts such as arms and ankles, making her dance movements more delicate and rich. Her dance performance is also very strong, and she can convey rich emotions and connotations through dancing.
Yang li Ping's dance contains profound cultural connotations, which embodies the understanding and pursuit of life, nature and the universe in China's traditional culture. Her dance works are often closely linked with Yunnan's culture, history and religion, showing respect and inheritance for regional culture and national traditions.