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Phoenix Tail Bamboo in the Moonlight" Dai Peacock Dance Classic Repertoire
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Simple also. Is it rare? Classical or modern? "Blue Wave Peacock".
Rain Bamboo Forest" "Bamboo Dance" "Teng Zhiye".
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In the Dai annual one"Songkran"、"Closing the Doors"、"Open door festival"、"Hurry up"and other folk festivalsAs long as it is a place of fun, the Dai people will gather together, beat the big gong, play the elephant's foot drum, and dance gracefully"Peacock Dance"The song and dance presented the festive atmosphere of the harvest and the beautiful scene of national unity.
Regional distribution. The distribution area of the peacock dance is wider, the upper part of Ali three, the middle part of the four wings of Weizang, and the lower part of the Duogansi Liugang, all of which have folk dances that express peacocks. Due to the different geographical environment and customs in various places, the performance form, style characteristics, technical difficulty, lyrics and style of peacock dance are also different. In order to illustrate the differences between peacock dances in different places, several different peacock dances are used to compare and study.
The Peacock Dance, known as "Galoyong" and "Gananluo" in Dai language, can be performed as a solo, pas de deux or trio. It is the favorite square performance dance with ancient traditions of the Dai family, and is widely spread in the Dai ethnic settlement area. Among them, the peacock dance danced by Ruili is more exciting and popular, and almost every village has a master of peacock dance, and there are even professional artists who make a living from dancing peacock dance.
This kind of peacock dance mainly imitates the peacock flying down the mountain, strolling in the forest, drinking spring water, chasing and playing, dragging wings, drying wings, spreading wings, opening the screen, flying and other actions. These actions have strict procedures and requirements: each action is preceded by a starting style, and after the completion of a closing style; There are fixed footwork, position maps and fixed movement combinations;
Each movement combination is accompanied by a fixed drum beat. The Ruili Dai peacock dance is mainly a single dance, and there are also double peacock dances. The dancers are mostly male.
The dance vocabulary of the peacock dance is particularly rich, with vivid movements such as "running down the mountain", "peeking in the forest", "walking in the forest", "shaking wings", "dotting water" and so on.
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What other festivals are there?
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1. Dai Peacock Dance, a traditional folk dance of Ruili in Yunnan Province, is one of the national intangible cultural heritages.
2. The Dai peacock dance is distributed in Ruili, Luxi, Xishuangbanna, Mengding, Mengda, Jinggu, Cangyuan and other Dai inhabited areas in Dehong Dai Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.
3. According to legend, more than 1,000 years ago, the leader of the Dai nationality called Ma Li Jie to imitate the beautiful posture of the peacock and learn to dance.
4. The Dai peacock dance style is light and chaotic, the emotional expression is delicate, and the dance posture is graceful and graceful, which is the crystallization of the wisdom of the Dai people and has high aesthetic value.
On May 20, the Dai Peacock Dance was approved by the People's Republic of China to be included in the first batch of Ranfan National Intangible Cultural Heritage List, heritage number: -27.
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The peacock dance is the dance of what ethnic group
The Peacock Dance is a dance of the Dai people. The peacock dance is the most prestigious traditional performative dance of Dai folk dance in China, which is spread in Ruili, Luxi, Xishuangbanna, Mengding, Mengda, Jinggu, Cangyuan and other Dai inhabited areas in Dehong Dai Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province, among which the peacock dance (Dai language is "Galoyong") in Ruili City, western Yunnan Province is the most representative.
In the minds of the Dai people, the "holy bird" peacock is a symbol of happiness and auspiciousness. Not only do many people keep peacocks in their homes, but they also regard peacocks as a symbol of kindness, wisdom, beauty, auspiciousness and happiness. Among the wide variety of Dai dances, the Peacock Dance is the most loved and familiar dance by people, and it is also one of the dances with the greatest change and development.
In the past, men wore golden helmets, masks, and peacock wings on a supporting frame, accompanied by elephant foot drums, gongs, cymbals, and other musical instruments.
The peacock dance has a strict program, which has a rich variety of allegorical hand shapes and a variety of jumping, turning and other dance postures, accompanied by the beautiful "three bends" body shape, shaping the peacock forest peeping, strolling in the forest, drinking spring water and chasing and playing.
Since the peacock dance has different legends and popular regions, its characteristics are different in some aspects. Roughly the knees are flexible and slow, the movements of the hands are softer, the shape lines of the three bends are soft, and the spanned shoulders, soft shoulders, and arched chests are often used to enhance their graceful and inner feeling, and the drum beat is slow and light.
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