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What is Classical Chinese Dance

Chinese classical dance is a form of physical performance in the art system of the five thousand years of Chinese culture. First, the characteristics of Chinese classical dance 1. Chinese classical dance has a wealth of dance movements, can show a variety of human emotions, whether it is happy, sad, joy, anger, sadness, happiness, sadness, sadness, happiness, madness, madness, dementia, disease, intoxication, solemnity, lowly, greatness, literature, martial arts, and other characters and storylines. 2. 2. Classical Chinese Dance is a dance in which the body is driven by the will, that is to say, the body is driven by the inner emotions in order to fully display the dance. 3. Classical Chinese Dance uses the natural ability of the human body, which does not need to be artificially and individually trained to produce the required muscles, that is to say, the naturally occurring muscular ability of the human being in walking, running, jumping, going up the stairs, riding a bicycle, and so on, and the upper limbs are also the use of naturally occurring muscular ability in the work of the workforce, and training will naturally enhance these naturally occurring muscular abilities. The training will naturally enhance these naturally formed muscles. 4. Classical Chinese dance has four parts of the training program: ① method training (dance combination and the basic practice of the pole) ② body rhyme training (which is to make the inner specific emotions through the body of the external approach) ③ dance skills training (that is, the difficulty of the dance movement training) ④ carpet work training (mainly a variety of tumbling and basic training) 5. Classical Chinese dance in the dance theater performance and the dance performance part. Dance performance is different from the movie, drama, opera, opera and American Broadway song and dance performances, the performance of classical Chinese dance is the expression and body movements with the use of exaggerated expression. The origin and circulation process of Chinese classical dance is a few thousand years ago when martial arts appeared in China. At that time, a lot of physical performing arts were influenced by the movements, skills and tumbling of martial arts, and a lot of movement prototypes of Classical Chinese Dance are similar to those of martial arts, only with different ways of expression and different requirements. Classical Chinese Dance has been enriched by the foundation of 5000 years of Chinese culture, and this is the body rhythm of Classical Chinese Dance. This is also the style of classical Chinese dance that has been formed in the course of its transmission. The body movements shown in the form of this national rhythm naturally have the flavor of Chinese national movements. However, in the practice of teaching, it is found that other ethnic groups can also learn this flavor through the training of body rhythm and body technique. Classical Chinese dance has been passed down in many ways, with theater being the main part, and court dances through the ages having different technical characteristics. Folkloric dances have been passed down through mutual learning and imitation, and martial arts techniques have been the mainstay of the miscellaneous arts. Before the Qin and Han dynasties, there were artists who performed martial arts routines. Acrobatic performers mostly tumbled. Many of the dances and acrobatics of the Tang and Song dynasties have the early basic forms and technical skills of classical Chinese dances, especially the tumbling part, which was adopted by almost all acrobatic arts, which is also a result of the mutual influence of different artistic skills in the great Chinese cultural circle. The concept of dynasties in China is different from that of the kingdoms of other ancient peoples. The change of dynasties changes the cultural characteristics of different dynasties, one dynasty, one new man, one culture. Classical Chinese dance is constantly enriched and perfected in this historical and cultural foundation. In ancient China, there was no modern way of teaching, and in the theater, it was passed on from generation to generation by the old generation with apprentices. The apprentice learns the art from his or her youth, often called the "class". In the court, dances were passed down from sister to sister; many arts and crafts were passed down from family to family; martial arts were passed down from ancestors to masters; and in religion, disciples were taught by Buddhist and Taoist masters after they had become monks. The systematization of modern teaching methods began in the first half of the last century. Third, the difference between Chinese classical dance and modern new martial arts after the emergence of modern martial arts movies and TV dramas, many people glorify the martial arts movements into flowery fist and footwork of flowery footwork, expressed in the plot of movies and TV dramas, which looks very much like a dance, but in fact, it is completely different from Chinese classical dance. In fact, it is completely different from classical Chinese dance. 1. Classical Chinese dance is first and foremost about showing physical movements, while martial arts is first and foremost about accomplishing fast and fierce movements. 2. The faster the wushu, the more it can achieve the purpose. 2. The body movement of classical Chinese dance is combined with the inner body rhyme. 3. Classical Chinese dance is a kind of body language, in order to fully express the performance of the characters and the plot, the need to maximize the limb lengthening and full stretch, so in the recruitment of dance students require the longest leg as the most basic conditions. This kind of elongation is dangerous in martial arts sparring. 4. 4. Wushu can not portray the plot like Chinese dance, portraying different characters and different emotions. 5. Wushu does not have the body rhyme required by classical Chinese dance. The influence of Classical Chinese Dance on other dance styles and body skills The technical skills and tumbling of Classical Chinese Dance suddenly appeared on the world stage with the so-called reform and opening up, especially the skills and tumbling part of the world's dance world shook a lot. As a result, ballet has adopted some of the techniques and movements of Classical Chinese Dance, and modern ballet has even adopted a lot of techniques of Classical Chinese Dance. However, they don't know the standard requirements of these techniques and use them in a very irregular way. The so-called street dance doesn't know the requirements and standards of these techniques and uses the classical Chinese dance in a very ugly way. Classical Chinese dance also has a great influence on sports. Before the 1970s, there were only simple ballet movements and body art training in free gymnastics, balance beam, single and double levers, and the Chinese gymnastics team used a lot of the technical skills and tumbling of classical Chinese dance in gymnastics programs. When it appeared in international competitions in the 1970s, the gymnastics teams were shocked. Some Chinese athletes were able to win the pentathlon at one time, and all countries started to learn these techniques and tumbling of Classical Chinese Dance, which instantly pushed the gymnastics program to a higher level of technical competitions. In fact, many dances and body arts and sports all over the world are adopting the technical skills and tumbling of classical Chinese dance, some imitating a little better, some doing very poorly, very inaccurate and not standardized, and even uglifying and distorting the 5,000 years of exquisite culture. This is the basic common sense of Chinese classical dance.