"Crested Ibis" uses the unique dance postures of folk dance to refine and evolve the movement elements of the crested ibis such as "wading, perching, and flying", and closely integrates them with ballet art, making it a masterpiece that combines Western ballet art. A fine dance drama that perfectly combines with Chinese national style.
Dynamics, speed, rhythm and power are the basic components of an action. The combination of these components makes the movement beautiful in form, emotion and beauty. The internal factors of flowing beauty.
The artistic characteristics of Chinese aesthetics. One of the most different points of Chinese aesthetics from Western aesthetics is the shaping of “artistic conception” in works. “Artistic conception is a specific artistic image (symbol). ) and the artistic taste and atmosphere it expresses, as well as the rich artistic associations and illusions they may trigger. "The generation of artistic conception requires a carrier.
Flexible use of linear stage scheduling and compound linear scheduling To highlight the gregarious state of the crested ibis when they live in a group. For example, in the group dance in the second scene of the second act, the orderly change of queues not only brought a strong visual impact to the audience, but also highlighted the crested ibis’s state of living in a group. Neatness and flexibility; the multiple uses of curve scheduling emphasize the soft and agile image of the crested ibis. For example, in the first scene of the second act, curve scheduling is used to simulate the appearance of the crested ibises circling freely in the air, reflecting the crested ibises. The unique charm of the crested ibis when it spreads its wings.
The careful depiction of the group dance, coupled with the coordinated music and lighting, successfully created the realistic environment of the crested ibis, and also created the episode of the crested ibis itself. The combination of beauty and virtual reality makes the artistic image of the Crested Ibis deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. In the dance sequence where the Crested Ibis disappears, the huge contrast between the real scene and the real scene creates a strong emotion that hits people's hearts. The theme of the play has a deeper understanding.