1. North Korea’s water dance:
The water jars that dancers hold on their heads were originally real objects in daily life. Later, in order to facilitate dancing, paper jar-shaped props were often used on the surface. It is painted with beautiful patterns, light and chic. As the props change, the dance moves evolve accordingly.
The basic steps of water dancing are "stepping steps", "stepping on waves" and "breaking steps". The main movements include "scooping water from sweet spring", "jade finger marbles", etc.
The dance expresses the inner feelings of joy and joy by simulating various life movements while carrying the can, and the dance is relaxed and graceful. They artistically showed every detail of the Korean people's life in collecting and carrying water in front of the experts. It was so easy to carry the heavy water jug ??on their heads.
2. Tibetan Great Dance:
An old man wearing a blue Tibetan opera mask with stars painted on his head and a colorful Tibetan robe first appeared on the stage. With a copper bell and a sword slung over his shoulder, and a sacred staff called "dada" wrapped around a white khata, he danced towards the center of the courtyard to the rhythm of drums.
After taking his position, this lofty spokesman for the gods began to wave his staff and assumed the responsibility of directing the dance to entertain the gods.
At a gesture from the old man, the eight drummers who were already waiting to dance strode towards the center of the venue. These are the toughest men in a hundred, with maroon faces and oily black braids mixed with bright red silk threads on their heads, exuding a vigorous masculinity.
They wore colorful short shawls, wore red and black high-waisted Tibetan boots, and carried large drums about 60 centimeters in diameter with colorful patterns across their waists. They held horseshoe hammers in each hand and played on the side. The drummer's feet kept jumping down, making quick and dexterous formation changes.
Sometimes they form a circle and spin and dance, and sometimes they form two teams and gallop around, using the changes in formation to enhance the atmosphere and express the intensity of the dance. Then the theme of each dance section is reflected through the various postures adopted by the dancers.
3. Miao Lusheng Dance:
The Sheng Dance uses "path-finding steps" as its basic dance steps. "Pathfinding Step" The dancer lifts her left foot and touches the ground in a small semicircle to the left. She leans on her right foot to the left, moves her body laterally to the left at the same time, tilts her waist slightly to the right, and makes symmetrical movements with her right foot.
This kind of movement that moves forward and moves sideways to the left and right sides has its own strong national characteristics like other Hua Miao dances such as "Flute Tune" and "Bamboo Pole Dance".
In addition to the slightly simpler movements such as "Pathfinding Step" and "Double Step on the Waves", the Lusheng Dance also includes "kneeling down and lowering the waist," "lowering down under the bench", "rolling the sheng on the ground", "double stepping on the waves", etc. There are some difficult and high-skilled movements and combinations such as "Kicking to the Sky" and "Looking Hometown". To complete a set of Lusheng dance, the dancers must have a certain amount of effort and physical strength.
So, Lusheng The dance is mostly popular among young people and some middle-aged people. Generally, the elderly gradually withdraw from the ranks of dancers due to their advanced age. Therefore, Lusheng dance is not like the flute tune, and everyone can dance to the music regardless of age.
4. Li bamboo pole dance:
When a pair of dancers dexterously jump out of the bamboo pole, the pole holder will shout loudly "Hey! Hey!" The occasion is extremely heroic and free. , the atmosphere is lively. If the dancer is unskilled or timid, his or her feet will be caught by the bamboo pole, and the pole holder will use the bamboo pole to lift the person caught and knock him out, and everyone will laugh. p>
On the contrary, young men who are good at bamboo pole dance often win the favor of girls because of their agility and adaptability.
5. Uyghur: Sama Dance
The movements of the Sama dance are closely coordinated with the rhythm of the drum. When "dong" is made, the whole foot is mostly on the ground. It is steady and powerful, and it is not stiff and does not lift up immediately. It has the effect of lifting the power leg. , the knee of the main leg has obvious flexion and extension, and the body has a large ups and downs.
The hands are mostly in a natural half-clenched fist, and there is obvious effort in swinging down and bending back. The body moves slightly with the hand, and there is a feeling of slight swaying from side to side. Single-step wiping, jumping, jumping, and single-step jumping are common skills in Sama.
Sama has a special tune. It often starts with the familiar music of Maqam or Sainaim, and then switches to Sama music as the rhythm of the drum changes.