This is a list of dance in China.
Category | Subtype | Description | Period | Ethnicity | Region | Pictures | |
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Dunhuangwu[1]
(敦煌舞; Dunhuang dance) |
Dunhuang Feitian dance
(敦煌飞天舞) |
Present | |||||
Thousand hand Guanyin (千手觀音)[2] | 2004 – Present | ||||||
Errenzhuan
(二人轉) |
Derived from farmers' dances which were performed to celebrate sowing and planting.
It features folk dance technique of waving fans or silk handkerchiefs.[3] |
Present | Northeast China (Liaoning, Jilin, and Heilongiiang)[3] | ||||
Guangchangwu
(广场舞; lit. "Square dancing") |
1990s –Present | ||||||
Huadeng (花燈) | Yunnan flower lantern (云南花灯)[4] | Yunnan | |||||
Yi people's flower-drum dance | 1898 –Present | Yi | Eshan Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province | ||||
Huagudeng wu
(花鼓灯舞; lit. "Flower drum lantern dance") |
Song –Present[5] | Han Chinese | Huai River Valley (eastern China) | ||||
Jianwu
(剑舞; lit. "Sword dance")[1] |
Present | Han Chinese | |||||
Kongquewu
(孔雀舞)[1] |
Dai Peacock dance
(傣族孔雀舞) |
Han –Present | Dai[6] | ||||
Mukamu[1]
(木卡姆; lit. "Muqam dance") |
Present | Uyghur | |||||
Sanwu
(伞舞; lit. "Umbrella dance") |
Han[7] –Present | ||||||
Shanziwu
(扇子舞; lit. "Chinese fan dance") |
Han[1] –Present | Han Chinese | |||||
Shuixiuwu
(水袖舞; lit. "Water sleeve dance") |
Zhou –Present | Han Chinese | |||||
Wulong
(舞龙; lit. "Dragon dance") or Long wu (龍舞)[4] |
Han[1] –Present | Han Chinese | |||||
Wushi
(舞狮) or Shiziwu (獅子舞) [4] |
Southern Lion dance | Present | Han Chinese | ||||
Northern Lion dance | Present | ||||||
Heavenly Tower Lion Dance
(天塔狮舞; Tianta shiwu) |
Present | ||||||
Tea dance[8] | Tea picking dance (採茶舞; Caicha wu) | Present | Fujian[4] | ||||
Tea lantern dance | Present | ||||||
Yangge
(秧歌; lit. 'Rice Sprout Song'); also known as yangko[4] |
Song –Present | Han Chinese[4] | Northern China[4] | ||||
Yangge derivatives | Hongchou wu
(紅綢舞 ; lit. "Red Silk Dance ") |
An iconic dance which shows the combination of Northeast Great Yangge (東北大秧歌; Dongbei da yangge)[4] | 1950s | Han Chinese | Northern China | ||
Paolü (跑驢; Running Donkey) | Uses techniques of the Hebei Earth Yangge (Hebei di yangge; 河北地秧歌)[4] | 1950s | Han Chinese | Northern China | |||
Yayue (雅乐, lit "elegant music) | Classical music and dance performed at the royal court and temples in ancient China | Western Zhou | Han Chinese |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f Rechtschaffen, Daniel (2015-12-02). "Mesmerizing Chinese Dances You Should Know". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
- ^ The heritage of Chinese culture and dance. Classical dance : Dunhuang. Ming Chen; Sandra Parks; Jake McNeill; Stella Xu; Kennesaw State University. 2016. OCLC 964534193 – via Worldcat.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i Wilcox, Emily (2020-03-01). "When Folk Dance Was Radical: Cold War Yangge, World Youth Festivals, and Overseas Chinese Leftist Culture in the 1950s and 1960s". China Perspectives. 1 (2020): 33–42. doi:10.4000/chinaperspectives.9947. ISSN 2070-3449.
- ^ "The Flower Drum Lantern Is a Traditional Folk Dance Enjoying a Long History-Made-in-China.com". resources.made-in-china.com. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
- ^ "Peacock Dance". en.chinaculture.org. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
- ^ "Chinese umbrella dance". learning.hku.hk. 2021.
- ^ "Tea dance - chinaculture". en.chinaculture.org. Retrieved 2022-03-04.