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What's the difference between the square dance in Tibet and the square dance in the mainland?

There will also be a square dance in the square in Tibet. Compared with the square dances in other regions, the square dances in Tibet have more national characteristics, absorbing and drawing lessons from the dance steps and characteristics of Guo Zhuang, which is in line with the times.

Tibet is known as the "ocean of singing and dancing", and the Tibetan people are naturally good at singing and dancing. In Tibet, dance is not just a concept of performing on the stage, but a collective hobby and entertainment, and everyone can participate. Anyone who dances well or not can come and enjoy it. Tibet can be called "every family has a dance and everyone can dance". So how can a place that can sing and dance be short of square dances that are popular all over the country?

There is indeed a big difference between the square dance in Tibet and the square dance in the mainland. Although everyone in the mainland can dance, the group participating in the square dance is mainly middle-aged and elderly women. After retirement, their entertainment life is less, and their retirement life is boring and there is no pursuit. Therefore, they danced square dance to kill time. Square dance is basically after dinner at night, when they come out for a walk. The square dance in Tibet is very different. It is true that everyone in Tibet can dance, and there is no age group with a much larger proportion of participants than in other places.

The most convincing thing about Tibetan square dance is the different dance forms. Most square dances in the Mainland are caused by other problems. For example, the form of square dance in the mainland is relatively simple, and most of them are casual and simple. The square dance in Tibet is more integrated with some things with national characteristics, such as the pot dance. And it is more unique to wear national costumes and accessories that conform to the dance image.