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The first person to jump peacock dance.

The earliest dancer in peacock dance was Dao Meilan.

When it comes to peacock dance, the first thing people think of must be Teacher Yang li Ping. In fact, there is Miss Dao Meilan who dances peacock dance. She was the first woman to dance the peacock dance and the first "Peacock Princess" on the stage in China.

Even Yang li Ping grew up watching her dance peacock dance. When she visited Myanmar with a group, she was almost robbed of her marriage by the prince. Over the years, she has experienced glory and lost the stage, but she has never been complacent or given up, and finally became an internationally renowned oriental dancer!

1. What kind of dance is peacock dance?

Peacock dance is the most famous traditional performing dance among the Dai folk dances in China. It is distributed in Ruili, Luxi, Xishuangbanna, Mengding, Mengda, Jinggu, Cangyuan and other Dai inhabited areas in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, among which peacock dance ("Ga Luo Yong" in Dai language) in Ruili, western Yunnan is the most representative.

Second, the category of peacock dance

1. Little peacock dance is shown in the dance of the little peacock. In this dance, the knees often tremble quickly, the legs are very light and flexible, and the main legs often squat and jump, making the dance very lively. The hand movements are light and sensitive, and the triangle is small and exquisite.

2. peacock dance Xiong, this is a difficult peacock dance. In the folk, most of them are performed by men. In this dance, the knees are stiff and tough, the hands are flexible, the hands are flexible, straight and stretched, the feet are strong, the three corners are obvious, and the movements are big and powerful. The enlarged soft shoulders enhance the rigidity and flexibility of the dance.

3. Ali peacock dance and Ali peacock dance originated in Pulan County and spread around Pulan and Shiquan River. This is a folk dance danced by local people on holidays, which expresses people's yearning and pursuit for a better future.

Dances are mostly circular or semi-circular, and there is no limit to the number of people. There is no instrumental accompaniment, but there is a backup singer. Peacock dance has a monotonous rhythm, but it is a popular folk dance.