Its characteristics are as follows:
1. Neoclassical dance is a mixture of drama and dance, that is, it is not completely transformed from drama. It's called opera, which removes the most important singing and reading in opera. Called dance, it has largely maintained the original state of the opera.
2. Dances in the Han and Tang Dynasties, such as Kunqu Opera, are the products of the study of Kunqu Opera's artistic ontology. The artistic voice and the rhythm of characters in Kunqu Opera evolved into the rhythm of Cheng Kun dance. This is one of the unique characteristics of Kunwu.
3. Dunhuang Dance School mainly finds out its dance forms and action rules through the simulation and resurrection of Han portrait bricks, Dunhuang murals and other characters.
After the founding of New China, China classical dance is a new dance form that combines classical dance with modern dance with the support of the state. Through the efforts of many dance artists, a complete teaching system has been formed. Many famous old artists have spent more than 30 years of research, turning China classical dance into a wonderful flower in the history of dance.
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China classical dance is an important category among many dance arts in China. On the basis of traditional folk dance, it has been refined, processed and recreated by many dancers in New China, and has formed a characteristic dance with a certain classical style after decades of artistic practice.
In the 1980s, classical dance gradually became popular, and some stage plays also took to the stage. For example, Rain on the Silk Road, inspired by Dunhuang frescoes, not only brought people new forms of stage performance, but also promoted the exploration and development of Dunhuang art. For example, Dancing with Bells and Dancing with Imitation of Tang Dynasty were choreographed and created on the basis of ancient music and dance with distinctive features.
Baidu Encyclopedia-China Classical Dance