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What are the dance characteristics of Jiaozhou Yangko?

Jiaozhou Yangge is also known as "Diyangge" and "Running Yangge"; it is also known as "Twist off the Yao" and "Three Bends" among the people. It is one of the three major Yangge in Shandong Province. Jiaozhou Yangko has a history of more than 230 years. During the Qing Dynasty, two families named Zhao and Ma from Baoyantun Village in Jiaozhou fled to Guandong in 1764. They begged and sold songs along the way, and gradually formed a form of dancing and singing at the same time. After returning to his hometown, the dance was passed down from generation to generation and continuously improved. By 1863, it had basically taken shape, with certain formulas for dance, singing, and accompaniment. The 10 actors are divided into five roles: drums, sticks, green flowers, and fan girls. The performance programs include cross plum blossoms, large formations, digging out the heart, digging out the heart, and two doors. In addition to the suona, the accompaniment instruments are also There are big gongs, drums, cymbals, small cymbals, hand gongs, etc., and more than 30 singing tunes. After 1860, based on Jiaozhou Yangko, a Yangko opera was created, with 35 scripts. In 1957, Jiaozhou Yangko performed in Beijing and won praise. Later, 150 cultural groups from across the country came to Jiaozhou City to learn Jiaozhou Yangko, and the Beijing National Dance Academy also listed Jiaozhou Yangko as a required course. In the "China's First Yangko Competition" in 1991, Jiaozhou Yangko won the Excellence Award. I think it’s hard to learn. I just learn folk dance. It’s really ugly if I can’t dance well.