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What are the Tibetan dances?

It is the nature of the Tibetan people to be good at singing and dancing. She has turned the snowy holy land on the roof of the world into a universally recognized ocean of singing and dancing. Tibetan folk dances include:

1. Guo Zhuang dock

Group dance, ranging from a few people to hundreds of people, forms a circle, stomps for the festival, and even dances with arms around. Singing and dancing, the rhythm moves with the song, comfortable and melodious, beautiful and spectacular. Pot dance has a history of 1000 years.

2. String dance

Accompanied by Heizi and Hu Qin, everyone was singing and dancing.

tap dance

Tibetan is called "Duihuan", which is a classical court dance. It originated in the17th century, and later spread to the people, constantly improving and perfecting. It takes stepping as a festival and pays attention to the rhythm change under the feet. It can be divided into slow-paced "harmonic reduction" and fast-paced "harmonic perception".

4. Reba dancing

Reba is a name for folk artists, which integrates speaking, singing and dancing, and is matched with golden bell and silver drum, also known as "bell and drum".

Extended data:

The characteristics of Tibetan dance: "quiver", "opening", "sliding", "left" and "winding" are the same characteristics of different Tibetan dances, or the five elements of Tibetan dance, which constitute its aesthetic concept different from other fraternal national dances. The pace of Tibetan dance is very rich, which can be summarized as rubbing, dragging, stepping, kicking, pointing, tucking, kicking, sucking, jumping and twisting from the foot movements. The gestures of Tibetan dance can be summarized as seven changes: pulling, leisurely, swinging, winding, pushing, rising and rising.