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Nice names of Tibetan dance programs
Tibetan dance is the floorboard of Tibetan national dance. Tibetan dance culture has a long history, which blends with the dance culture of Han nationality and the dance culture of neighboring nationalities and countries, forming a unique Tibetan culture on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China.
The more common Tibetan dances are Heizai, Guozhuang and Tap Dance. There are many kinds of Tibetan folk dances with their own characteristics. Apart from thanking and surpassing Zhuo, antithesis, harmony and Zhuo are the most popular and famous self-entertainment circular dances.
Tibetans are one of the 56 ethnic groups in China, with a large population and wide geographical distribution. Tibetan language belongs to the Tibetan branch of Tibeto-Burman language family of Sino-Tibetan language family, which originated in the middle reaches of Yarlung Zangbo River basin in Tibet and concentrated in Xizang Autonomous Region, Qinghai, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan provinces.
It has a long national history and rich culture. Due to the differences in living areas of Tibetans and the contact with other neighboring nationalities, many forms and styles of etiquette and songs and dances have been formed in the same kind of cultural phenomena and artistic varieties, festivals and sacrificial activities.
In Tibetan folk festivals, it is people's greatest expectation and joy to look forward to a bumper harvest and celebrate the "Fruit Festival" after half a year's hard work. In Tibetan, the word "Wang" in "Guo Wang Festival" means "field", "Guo" means "turning around", and the overall meaning of "Guo Wang Festival" means: singing and dancing around the harvested fields.
Generally speaking, Tibetan dances can be divided into two categories: ethnic and folk self-entertainment dances and religious dances. These two kinds of dances have rich cultural connotations, beautiful and unique dances and unique dance styles and forms.
Among them, Qiangmu belongs to the most important temple sacrifice dance in the category of religious dance. The emergence and spread of temple dance Qiangmu is closely related to the emergence and development of Tibetan Buddhism.
? At the same time, due to the existence of different factions of Tibetan Buddhism, Qiangmu, commonly known as "Dancing Mother", has different characteristics and differences in dance forms, props use, performers' costumes and many other aspects.
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