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The Artistic Form of Shenyang Yangko
Nowadays, Shenyang Yangko not only inherits the original traditional art form and style of Northeast Yangko, but also blends with stilt art in southern Liaoning and western Liaoning, forming a unique artistic feature and spirit of the times, which is rough, bold, warm, cheerful, strong and free and easy. For example, in dance, she is graceful and unrestrained, passionate, and can improvise without being bound by footwork; Performers can flexibly use the twist of waist and hip and the change of pace, and adopt the ways of walking, shaking, trembling, jumping, jumping, moving, shaking and flashing, as well as artistic techniques such as twisting, teasing, waving, dancing and beating, so as to perform freely and vividly, which can not only express traditional story characters, but also embody the spirit of the times. At the same time, many Han folk acrobatics can be integrated into the performance, such as stilt yangko, which is different from high, low, literary, martial arts, running and jumping, as well as such difficult movements as "crossing the street", "climbing the city upside down", "holding the moon all over the sky" and "standing on the wall".
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