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The top ten most popular ancient dances

The top ten most popular ancient dances include neon clothes dance, Hu Xuan dance, sword dance, pan drum dance, Qing Shang music dance, Jinghong dance, long sleeve dance, Bayu dance, Huntuo dance, Shi dance Six days of magic dance.

1. Dance of colorful clothes and feathers. A kind of court music and dance of the Tang Dynasty, composed by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. This dance is the culmination of Tang Dynasty songs and dances, and is still worthy of being a shining pearl in the history of music and dance.

2. Hu Xuanwu. One of the popular dances in the Tang Dynasty, it is a rotating folk dance that was introduced to the Central Plains through the Western Regions. The Hu Xuan Dance has a distinct, galloping and cheerful rhythm, with multiple rotations and pedaling, hence the name Hu Xuan Dance. The accompaniment music is mainly percussion, which is suitable for its fast rhythm and vigorous style.

3. Sword dance. Han dances in the Tang and Song Dynasties were performed with swords. There is a movable device between the hilt and body of the dagger. The performer can freely swing and rotate the dagger to make regular sounds, which complement the graceful dance and create a fighting atmosphere.

4. Discouraging. A traditional Chinese dance performed on a plate or drum that originated during the Han Dynasty. During the dance, plates and drums are arranged on the ground. The number of plates and drums varies, depending on the skill of the performer.

5. Qing Shang music and dance. A general term for folk music and dance in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Qing Shang music was a kind of traditional music that arose during the Three Kingdoms, the Two Jin Dynasties, and the Southern and Northern Dynasties and dominated the musical life at that time.

6. Jinghong Dance. Originating from the court dance of the Tang Dynasty, Jinghong Dance focuses on using freehand techniques to express the graceful image of swan geese soaring in the air through dance movements. It is a dance full of graceful charm, with light, elegant and gentle movements.

7. Long-sleeved dance. A kind of classical dance characterized by dancing with long sleeves. The dancer has no control and uses the sleeves as a majesty. The long sleeves dance in various poses to express various complex thoughts and feelings.

8. Bayu Dance. A folk culture with distinctive local characteristics originating from the Yu River Basin area in ancient Badi has become an important part of Ba's history and culture. Bayu dance is a collective martial dance developed by the ancients in their struggles with fierce beasts and tribes.

9. Huntuo dance. It originated from the custom of the Qin Dynasty, and later spread to the Western Regions through the Silk Road, and then to the inland. This event is similar to the Water Splashing Festival, which is still popular in Dai areas.

10. Sixteen Heavenly Demon Dance. A group dance performed by women during Buddhist rituals in the palace during the Yuan Dynasty. He wears an ivory Buddha crown, a necklace, a long and short red gauze skirt, a gold silk jacket, a cloud-shouldered robe with closed sleeves, a ribbon, and shoes and socks.