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What solo dances are suitable for beginners?

As follows:

1, The Red women soldiers is the first of the top ten ballet classics in China. Adapted from the film of the same name, China National Ballet 1964 premiered. This is the first China ballet created after the founding of New China, and it is also a masterpiece of China ballet with important historical significance. It combines the techniques of western ballet with the expressive techniques of China national dance, and integrates Chinese and western cultures in the field of ballet art.

2. The Mermaid, a classic of China's dance drama, is a graduation work based on folklore created by the director and the second training class of Beijing Dance School. It was first performed by Soviet ballet master Peter Guchev in Beijing in 1959, and then adapted into five ballets in three acts by the Ballet of the Central Opera and Dance Theatre in 1979. This ballet shows the theme that the struggle between good and evil will eventually win through the love story between the mermaid, the sea princess and the young hunter.

3. Silk Road Rain is one of the most famous contemporary dance dramas in China. It is a large-scale national dance drama premiered by 1979, with the world-famous Silk Road and Dunhuang murals as its theme. Once released, it was praised by the news media as "a living Dunhuang mural, enjoying beautiful art", "This dance should only be seen in the sky, but rare on earth" and "opened up a new road for China dance drama".

4. Knife Club is one of the classic dance dramas in China, and it is an excellent dance drama created by Shanghai on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. It tells the story of Liu Lichuan and Chen, the leaders of Shanghai Knife Association in Xianfeng three years of Qing Dynasty, who took Dianchuntang as their uprising headquarters. After their failure, they went out of the city to break through, and the Qing soldiers poured into the city to burn, kill and plunder, and the Yuyuan Garden was destroyed. Based on the traditional Chinese dance, the drama has absorbed factors such as folk dance and martial arts skills, and made some innovations in the form of dance drama.

5. Running to the Moon tells a sad love story between Hou Yi and Chang 'e, which caused great repercussions in the audience and dance circles after the release of 1979. Some people say that it is fresh in style and unique in technique, and it combines China classical dance, ballet and modernist dance, making bold exploration and innovation in the creation of national dance drama. Works adhere to life, content and modernity.