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  2. Yangge - Wikipedia

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    In different areas Yangge is performed in different styles, but all types express happiness. In the 1940s, the Chinese Communist Party launched the new yangge movement where the dance was adopted as a means of rallying village support. The dance was simplified into a pattern of three-quick-steps forward, one-step-backward, pause and repeat.

  3. Ritual and music system - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese dance forms were revised and propagated. In 1943, the Chinese Communist Party launched the new yangge movement where the yangge dance was adopted as a means of rallying village support. The new dance is a simplified version of the old dance with socialist elements such as the leader of the dance holding a sickle instead of ...

  4. History of Chinese dance - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese dance forms were revised and propagated. In 1943, the Chinese Communist Party launched the new yangge movement where the yangge dance was adopted as a means of rallying village support. The new dance is a simplified version of the old dance with socialist elements such as the leader of the holding a sickle instead of ...

  5. List of dance in China - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Dance in China - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese dance. Dance in China is a highly varied art form, consisting of many modern and traditional dance genres. The dances cover a wide range, from folk dances to performances in opera and ballet, and may be used in public celebrations, rituals, and ceremonies.

  7. Chinese dance (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dance in China is a highly varied art form, consisting of many modern and traditional dance genres. Chinese dance may also refer to specific dances: Lion dance; Dragon dance; Dunhuang dance; Errenzhuan; Yangge; Baishou Dance; Nuo opera, including Nuo dance; Chinese fitness dancing

  8. Zhang Jigang - Wikipedia

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    He began formal dance training at the age of 12 in Taiyuan at the Song and Dance Ensemble of Shanxi Province. By the age of 17, he was working as an established choreographer for the Chinese government. In the 1980s he received the highest national dance award called Quan Guo Wu Dao Da Sai (Chinese: 全国舞蹈大赛). Zhang Jigang became the ...

  9. Category:Dances of China - Wikipedia

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    Yangge; Yingge dance This page was last edited on 6 February 2020, at 22:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...