Tibetan dance can be divided into seven regions by region: Tibet, Qinghai Province Tibetan area, Sichuan Aba Tibetan area, Gansu Zhuoni area, Yunnan Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and Tibet Nagqu area. .
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1. Tibet Region
Tibet region is mainly represented by the songs and dances of Lhasa, Qamdo and Shannan areas, showing unique national customs. The most representative ones include Tashi Ram and "Swing" from Lhasa, "Hard Qin Tune" from Shannan area, and "Pamiza" from Qamdo area.
2. Tibetan Areas of Qinghai Province
The music and dance art in Tibetan areas of Qinghai Province continue the aesthetic values ??and basic forms of traditional Tibetan culture. The most representative one is "Tanggula Mountain" ", "Girl's Flowers Bloom", "Little Bridge and Flowing Water", etc.
3. Aba Tibetan Area in Sichuan
Aba Tibetan Area in Sichuan is located in southwest China. Tibetans in this area practice their own traditional culture and have formed a unique dance art. Representative works include "Red Silk Dance" and "Corner Dance".
4. Zhuoni Region, Gansu Province
Tibetan dance in the Zhuoni Region, Gansu Province is characterized by tenacity and simplicity, with distinctive regional colors and Tibetan customs. Representative works include "Shaking Waves", "Love on Shileshan" etc.
5. Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan
Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan is a multi-ethnic area where Tibetans also have rich dance art forms. Representative works include "Chengdu-Kunming Railway" "Bring it in", "Jin Tong rescues the jade girl", etc.
6. Yunnan Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Yunnan Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture is an area where many ethnic groups exist. Tibetan dance art forms are diverse and full of ethnic characteristics. Representative works include "Lantern Shooting Under the Pagoda", "Muhammad", etc.
7. Nagqu Region in Tibet
The Nagqu Region in Tibet is located in the center of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It is a famous "hometown of singing and dancing", where the dance art of the Tibetan people has been vividly displayed. Representative works include "Yangjin Zashilam", "Plum Blossom Wine", etc.
In short, Tibetan dance, as one of China’s outstanding traditional dances, not only has unique charm and value in art, but is also an important cultural heritage. Although the Tibetan people in each region have different living environments, they face the same tasks and challenges in cultural inheritance and development. More people need to join this work and contribute to the cultural revitalization of the Tibetan nation. of wisdom and strength.