2. Xie Gongqi: Xie Gongqi (Southern Dynasties) men's group dance. This program is a companion piece of female tap song, which can also be called male tap song. At present, men's dance is becoming more and more martial, and the style orientation is relatively simple. This program focuses on expressing the gentleness and elegance of men in the "state of etiquette". Change the stereotyped image and style of male dance.
3. Taoyao: The classic dance Taoyao of Han and Tang Dynasties, which is full of the dreamy atmosphere of the girl to be married, comes from The Book of Songs. Nan Zhou. Taoyao, the whole dance is permeated with the breath of youth, and the graceful posture of the dancer shapes the image of a girl like a small peach tree for the audience.
4. Fan-wielding Lady: Fan-wielding Lady portrays the image of a beautiful lady in the Qing Dynasty, which contains some characteristics of China's modern female dance, mainly manifested in the graceful gait, subtle movements and peaceful cultural mentality.
5. Grab the Drum: The inspiration for Grab the Drum comes from the stone reliefs of the Han Tomb in Yinan, Shandong Province, which depicts the entertainment activities of the tomb owner before his death.
6. "Chu Yao" and "Chu Yao" are a modern interpretation of the ancient dance in China in a typical sense, which reproduces the unique dance form and flavor of ancient Chu in China.
7. Xuanyou: china opera's works.
8. Drunk Fox: The dance "Drunk Fox" shows a beautiful overall style, which combines the free expression of modern dance with the profound connotation of China traditional culture and presents an ancient and modern dance language.
9. Spoiling Cold and Hu Opera: a dance introduced from Qiuci to the Central Plains in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
1. Tagge: Tagge is a traditional dance of the Han nationality. This ancient dance form originated from the folk, which rose in the Han Dynasty more than two thousand years ago, and became even more popular in the Tang Dynasty.
11. Art examination refers to the process of obtaining an art degree in related majors or engaging in related occupations through various forms of art examinations, such as music, dance, drama and art.