Brief introduction of ceramic dance:
Guozhuang is a Tibetan folk dance. Dance during festivals or slack seasons. Men and women form a circle, singing and dancing from right to left. The "fruit table"-Guozhuang Dance, which is related to the slave society in Tibet and the early swearing activities, has gradually evolved into a circle dance form combining song and dance.
Guozhuang Dance, also known as "Guo Zhuo", "Ge Zhuang" and "Zhuo", which means circle dance in Tibetan, is one of the three major Tibetan folk dances, distributed in Qamdo, Naqu, Aba, Ganzi, Diqing, Yunnan and Tibetan inhabited areas in Qinghai and Gansu.
The origin of guozhuang dance;
There is a legend about the origin of the pot dance. Legend has it that in ancient times, people knew nothing about dance. They work all day and have no fun in life. There lived a rich toast in the big and the big. He has two slaves, one named Heizai and the other named Guozhuang.
One day, two slaves went out together, walked for a long time and found a beautiful lake. Black boy was very excited when he saw it and danced with the waves. At this time, thunder sounded in the sky. As if it were going to rain, Pot Village began to dance with the rolling dark clouds. In this way, whenever they are tired and bored, they dance to relieve their troubles.
Style and characteristics of Guo Zhuang dance;
Changdu Pot Village is the most famous pot village in Tibet. During festivals, celebrations, weddings and celebrations, men and women form a circle in squares and courtyards, singing and dancing from right to left. The man wears baggy trousers, like the coarse legs of an eagle, and the woman takes off her right arm sleeve and puts it behind her back, which is elegant and free and easy.
Action points:
Men and women stood aside, hand in hand in a circle, singing in groups. Usually men take the lead in singing, and the songs are loud and penetrating. The dance company moves around the circle with the song. At the end of the lyrics, everyone called "Ya" (onomatopoeia) together, and immediately speeded up, showing their arms sideways, twisting their waist and dancing, waving their sleeves and singing and dancing.
Men, in particular, have big movements and fly like eagles with open arms. Women's movements are small, like a phoenix flapping its wings and dancing, with the characteristics of bodybuilding, liveliness and liveliness. Highland barley wine and Hada are generally placed in the center of the dance circle. After the dance, the elders or organizers offered wine and hada, and the feelings of brothers and sisters sublimated.