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Basic skills of children's folk dance 16 movements

The basic skills of dance are divided into two parts:

1, upward movement can be divided into: scrubbing, squatting, turning, small kicking, squatting (one-legged squatting), waist closing, control, leg press (kicking in the air), down fork, big kicking, etc.

2. Lower movements can be divided into: kicking, wiping the floor, squatting or controlling, turning, waist or turning, jumping (small, medium and large), hand position or posture, step or round step, etc.

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Dance itself has many social meanings and functions, including sports, social courtship, sacrifice, etiquette and so on. Before the start of civilization, dance was an important ceremony, etiquette, celebration and entertainment.

Sports work should also have certain skills. Dancers need difficult skills, such as jumping, spinning, tumbling, softness and control. However, dance works that express difficult technical movements are not an end in themselves, but a means to express and shape thoughts, feelings, personality and mental outlook.

The purpose of dance works is that if they don't reflect the life, and the actors' skills express the thoughts and feelings of the characters, they still don't start to collect and choose the corresponding dance skills, but give the actors the ability of dance skills, which will make the content and form of dance works out of line, or lack the integrity and failure of art, and the artistic dancers themselves will fall into acrobatic routines and lose the basic characteristics of dance art.