Yangge (Chinese: 秧歌; pinyin: yānggē; lit. 'Rice Sprout Song') is a form of Chinese folk dance developed from a dance known in the Song dynasty as Village...
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dance came of age during the Cultural Revolution, when folk dances such as yangge were widely performed, often as propaganda. Some have confirmed that this...
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2022-03-04. Wilcox, Emily (2020-03-01). "When Folk Dance Was Radical: Cold War Yangge, World Youth Festivals, and Overseas Chinese Leftist Culture in the 1950s...
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Northern Shaanxi (section Yangge dances)
present in Shaanbei, including traditional Chinese theater, shadow puppetry, yangge dance troupes, and traditional storytellers.: 276 Historically, cultural...
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Kalbelia Kambara Lavani Ottan Thullal Rajasthani Sattriya Tippani Yakshagana Yangge Romvong Rom kbach Robam Neary Chea Chuor Peacock Dance Chhayam Cambodian...
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similarities in culture to neighbouring regions, such as Errenzhuan and Yangge. Among its music, Jiju, or Jilin Opera, is a form of traditional entertainment...
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Shennong, the god of agriculture. Some examples of Chinese folk dances: Yangge (秧歌) - a dance that is common in Northern China. Lantern Dance - a dance...
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country's official language. Two northeast folk dances, Errenzhuan and Yangge, are very popular in Shenyang. The Big Stage Theatre (大舞台剧场) near Middle...
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Stars of Destiny, holding the two small stick or tambourine to perform. Yangge Dance of China Chinese fitness dancing Cultural Characteristics and Developmental...
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professionals such as stilt walkers, lion dancers, musicians, martial arts masters, yangge dancers, and story-tellers. Deities can also be respected through moral...
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