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Dance repertoire: What dance do you dream about?

Dance repertoire of dream dance types:

1. "Luofu Xing".

The action is simple and easy to get started. The connotation is profound and the music is beautiful! These are the four major advantages of this work, and there are not many difficult technical skills in it, so certain changes and adjustments can be made on its own basis.

The rhythm of the music is also very obvious. No matter whether you are a beginner or a proficient person, you will not have the embarrassing phenomenon of not being able to hear the street beats or getting stuck in the movements! This repertoire should be the white rice in classical dance! Men and women Young and old alike can't live without him!

2. "A Dream in the Boudoir".

The structure of the dance works is very excellent, the overall work has a strong impact, and the music and costumes are very distinctive. It also contains a certain amount of cultural background to facilitate dancers’ deeper understanding.

Moreover, the technical skills of this piece are the finishing touch, without any outliers or incongruities. It is one of the best dances for both art and stage performance!

More The rare thing is that this play is easy to learn. Students with a little bit of knowledge can master and understand it. Moreover, the requirements for body shape are not particularly demanding. You can cover up defects in the movements. The only disadvantage is that it requires more eye makeup! Because You need a pair of big twinkling eyes!

3. "The Story of Ai Lian".

It is an inescapable classic among classical dance works, a favorite for those with good body shape, and one of the must-selected repertoire for those with a softness! There is not much to say about the classics and perfection of this repertoire. It can only be said that as long as you have a good figure and are soft enough, you can get good scores in this repertoire!

The summary is as follows:

In this pose, what Teacher Yang Wu does The two hand seals in Buddhism are the "Shi Wuwei Seal" and the "Shi Wan Seal". "Shi Wuwei Seal" means blessing and welcome, which can eliminate fear in people's hearts. The "giving seal" represents the dedication of compassion, love and goodwill. When the Buddha faces the prayers of his believers, he will try his best to fulfill them.

These two mudras are often used together and are the standard style of sandalwood Buddha statues. By the way, Zhan Tan Merit Buddha is also a Buddhist title established after Tang Monk successfully obtained Buddhist scriptures in the classic novel "Journey to the West".