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  • ...0 years. Records show that during the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. In the Lion Dance, two people act as a lion; one moving the head and the other moving the bod
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  • ...e dragon has stood as a symbol of deity, and imperial power. The '''Dragon Dance''', accordingly, has been elevated from praying to the gods for rain to exp The Dragon Dance enjoys a vast diversity of models and forms. As a totem of the Chinese nati
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  • '''Chinese dance''' has a long history. By the time of the [[Zhou Dynasty]] (1046 - 256 BC), ...fficials. As the Chinese theater developed in the Song and Yuan dynasties, dance gradually became an integral part of opera performance. However, a wide var
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  • ...e than 2,000 years. Like a hurricane sweeping across the yellow earth, the dance displays the unsophisticated and wild character of peasant life on the [[Lo ...tern Festival]] activity in [[Shaanxi Province]]. Young people perform the dance throughout their villages while wishing people a happy New Year. Villagers
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  • ...s are the bamboo rod dance, rice pounding dance, and coin-bell and cutlass dance. ...ape the clamp of the poles, the pole manipulators cry out with cheers. The dance requires great skill and courage.
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  • ...8-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ([[Lion Dance|More...]])
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  • ...8-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ([[Lion Dance|More...]])
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  • ...8-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ([[Lion Dance|More...]])
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  • ...8-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ([[Lion Dance|More...]])
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  • ...8-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ([[Lion Dance|More...]])
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  • ...8-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ([[Lion Dance|More...]])
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  • ...[Loess Plateau]], revealing its unique artistic charm. ([[Ansai Waist Drum Dance|More...]])
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  • ...07), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. ('''[[Lion Dance|More ...]]''')
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  • [[File:Yangge dance.jpg|thumb|left|Yangge dance]] '''''Yangge''''' dance is a traditional folk dance of the [[Han]] people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There
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  • ...coming spring rains. It is also danced to drive away ghosts. ('''[[Dragon Dance|More ...]]''')
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  • '''Yangge''' dance is a traditional folk dance of the Han people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are
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  • '''Yangge''' dance is a traditional folk dance of the Han people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There are
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  • ...s are the bamboo rod dance, rice pounding dance, and coin-bell and cutlass dance. ...ape the clamp of the poles, the pole manipulators cry out with cheers. The dance requires great skill and courage.
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  • [[File:Yangge dance.jpg|thumb|Yangge dance]] '''''Yangge''''' dance is a traditional folk dance of the [[Han]] people, commonly performed in the northern provinces. There
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  • ...e than 2,000 years. Like a hurricane sweeping across the yellow earth, the dance displays the unsophisticated and wild character of peasant life on the [[Lo ...tern Festival]] activity in [[Shaanxi Province]]. Young people perform the dance throughout their villages while wishing people a happy New Year. Villagers
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  • '''Kexigela''' (《克西格拉》) is a ritual dance of the Qiang Ethnic Group. [[Kexigela|(More...)]]
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  • ...e dragon has stood as a symbol of deity, and imperial power. The '''Dragon Dance''', accordingly, has been elevated from praying to the gods for rain to exp The Dragon Dance enjoys a vast diversity of models and forms. As a totem of the Chinese nati
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  • ...0 years. Records show that during the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family. In the Lion Dance, two people act as a lion; one moving the head and the other moving the bod
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  • ...rm of traditional Chinese theatre which combines music, vocal performance, dance and acrobatics. [[Peking Opera|(More...)]]
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  • '''Chinese dance''' has a long history. By the time of the [[Zhou Dynasty]] (1046 - 256 BC), ...fficials. As the Chinese theater developed in the Song and Yuan dynasties, dance gradually became an integral part of opera performance. However, a wide var
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  • ...hina]], many people are fans of '''''er'renzhuan''''' (Two-person Song and Dance Duet), a traditional form of folk opera very much popular there. ('''[[Er'r
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  • ...ve, Dodger Stadium, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Samsung commercials. Its dance moves has been performed by some political, religious and business leaders. "Gangnam Style" has been praised for its catchy beat and Psy's amusing dance moves in the music video and during live performances. On September 17, the
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  • ...exercises, folk dance, ballroom dance, Latin dance, Indian dance and belly dance. The music accompanying the dancing also bears a strong hotchpotch taste. ...hborhood of Hankou City, [[Hubei Province]], who were agitated by the loud dance music downstairs, gave a final blow to the elderly women dancing in the pub
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  • '''Meng Ge''' ('''梦鸽''') is a lead vocalist with the Song and Dance Ensemble of the PLA General Political Department. Her son was charged on Au
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  • '''Meng Ge''' ('''梦鸽'''), 47, is a lead vocalist with the Song and Dance Ensemble of the PLA General Political Department. Her son was sentenced on
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  • ...is also for unique [[Hakka Fire Dragon Dance Festival]] and [[Water Dragon Dance Festival]].
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  • ...rees. This practical use of stilts gradually developed into a kind of folk dance. ('''[[Walking on stilts|More ...]]''')
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  • ...rees. This practical use of stilts gradually developed into a kind of folk dance. ...Daxiang," that is, one stands on the shoulder of another and does a yangko dance. Then they run to change queue formations. At last, they perform in groups
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  • You could also get access to the secrets of "round dance" and "waggle dance" of the bee and listen to the story of "killer bee". Little bees and their
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  • ...form of traditional dance and performance in Chinese culture. ('''[[Dragon Dance|Read more ...]]''') ...nimals, the lion is a traditional symbol of good luck in China. ('''[[Lion Dance|Read more ...]]''')
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  • ...such as a dragon lantern dance, a lion dance, a land boat dance, a yangge dance, walking on stilts and beating drums while dancing will be staged. On the n
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  • ...ational buildings and customs of various ethnic groups, watch the song and dance performance, purchase the national handicraft and can also taste the delica ...ithout going out of Beijing and appreciate and participate in the song and dance, festival celebrations, production and customs of various nationalities. Fr
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  • ...ational buildings and customs of various ethnic groups, watch the song and dance performance, purchase the national handicraft and can also taste the delica ...ithout going out of Beijing and appreciate and participate in the song and dance, festival celebrations, production and customs of various nationalities. Fr
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  • '''Kexigela''' (《克西格拉》) is a ritual dance of the [[Qiang Ethnic Group]]. ...a ritual dance performed during sacrificial ceremonies. Traditionally, the dance was performed before soldiers went out to battle or during memorial events
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  • Visitors will be able to dance samba under the direction of famous Brazilian artists or try to compete wit
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  • ...alls and a number of cafes. The top floor is home to the Grand Stage where dance lovers can rendezvous and enjoy a romantic dinner.
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  • The mask was once used for Shaman’s Dance Ceremony because the believers believe that the mask has supernatural power == Dance Ceremonies ==
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  • ...splays their experiences of hunting and fishing, life and fight, marriage, dance show and other ceremonies, and it is a song and talk show of the customs of
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  • '''Meng Ge''' ('''梦鸽''') is a lead folk vocalist with the Song and Dance Ensemble of the [[PLA]] General Political Department. She is the wife of [[ ...n stage at 8 years old. In 1979, she joined the local Shashi City Song and Dance Troupe.
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  • ...subsequently worked there. During the 1943 drive to launch the ''yangko'' dance at Yan'an, An Bo, Wang Dahua, and others collaborated in writing the ''yang ...countryside. It won an award at the First Northeast Theatrical Music, and Dance Festival. In addition, An Bo wrote a lengthy poem, "Song of Praise to Lei F
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  • :::[[:Category:Dance|Dance]] • [[:Category:Film|Film]] • [[:Category:Music|Music]] • [[:Category
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  • At the same time folk music and dance developed comparatively fully, and small folk-instrument ensembles were ver ...rge number of works, including ''Dong fang hong'' (The East Is Red) (large dance epic), ''Liu san jie'' (Third Sister Liu) (musical movie), ''Hong hu chi we
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  • ...getic "knife dance." Young people like a courting dance called the "circle dance." For the Blangs in the Mujiang area, New Year's Day and weddings are occas
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  • ==== Lion Dance ==== ...0 years. Records show that during the [[Tang Dynasty]] (618-907), the Lion Dance was already performed for the royal family.
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  • ...Japan. At the age of 15, she enrolled into the Shanghai Garrison Song and Dance Ensemble to serve in the army for three years.
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  • ...gon tails". The people in [[Shanxi Province]] will even perform [[Yangge]] dance on that day, no less exciting than the way "[[Lantern Festival]]" is celebr
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  • ...Conservatory of Music. In 1996 she enrolled into the China Oriental Song& Dance Ensemble and became a solo singer. In 2008, she became the first soprano to
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  • ...onth. This is a happy occasion especially for the young people. They sing, dance, play on swings and hold wrestling contests. At night, people in some place ..." dances. The "Dongpocuo" dance popular in Xishuangbanna is a typical Hani dance; it is vigorous, graceful and rhythmic.
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  • ==== Flower-basket dance ==== ...is an art form in Zhouzhuang. Women dressed in colorful costumes sing and dance to music played on traditional stringed and woodwind instruments in celebra
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  • ...e's Liberation Army ([[PLA]]). In 1973 he was a solo actor of the Song-and-Dance Troupe of the General Political Department of PLA. And then ranked as a civ
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  • ...on (Yao), competing for headless goat (Uygur), swing (Miao), double flying dance (Manchu), climbing knife-ladder (Miao), hopscotch, sandbag throwing (Manchu
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  • ...tic performance categories, with 486 repertoires which combine acrobatics, dance and martial arts.
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  • ...ver 70 ritual gestures to indicate war, hunting, farming and feasting. The dance is popular at Spring Festival, the Lunar New Year, when several thousand pe
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  • ...form and winding corridor. Beautiful peacocks and auspicious birds fly and dance around. The sky above with floating pink clouds and melodious music present
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  • ...al elementary school. After winning a local cha-cha contest, Lee exchanged dance lessons for Kung Fu lessons with martial artist Shao Hansheng. Lee’s full
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  • ...ixty types of shadow and puppet theaters, modern (spoken) drama, opera and dance-drama. '''Traditional Chinese opera''' took shape in the twelfth century. T ...n the new, which even the emperor attended. This ceremony included a group dance performed by 120 young people, one dressed in a bear skin and personating a
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  • The Koreans are very fond of music. They sometimes sing and dance to the accompaniment of drums and flutes in the fields or on construction s ...he Yanbian Branch of the Chinese Writers Association. The Yanbian song and dance, modern drama and theatrical companies are famous all over the country, and
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  • ...imp-Catching Dance, Tea-Picking Dance, Shoulder-Pole Dance and Bronze-Drum Dance not only vividly depict the Zhuangs' life and work, but also display their Yet what combines the Zhuangs' folk literature, music, dance and other forms of art is the Zhuang Opera, which first originated from rel
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  • ...ting a bamboo pole, the third brandishing a sword, and all singing as they dance. In other areas, mourners sing in front of the coffin; family members of th
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  • ...copper drum. Their favorite dances include the weaving dance and the lion dance.
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  • ...cs, which you can touch, you can see, you can read, you can write, you can dance, you can live...
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  • ...hina]], many people are fans of '''''er'renzhuan''''' (Two-person Song and Dance Duet), a traditional form of folk opera very much popular there.
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  • ...the villagers, young and old, would rush to the elders' homes to sing and dance. ...m to agreeable melodies extemporaneously. At holiday gatherings, the young dance to songs sung by elders. There are many Jino festivals. The biggest one tak
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  • Dance with Wolves 2012
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  • ...ew decades ago. After a day's work, they would visit these houses to sing, dance and court with their partners. The Miaos there also practiced the custom of ...to the god of fertility. They provide wine for young people, who sing and dance under a pine tree, on which hangs a bottle of wine. Young men and women may
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  • ...drum, appreciating all kinds of folk-customs, such as the dragon and lion dance, and other folk-custom exhibitions.
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  • ...he [[Tibetan calendar]], the park is crowded with people who come to sing, dance and picnic for the celebration.
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  • The Sui people are good dancers. "Lusheng Dance" and "Copper Drum Dance" are the most popular dances enjoyed by all on festive occasions. Tradition
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  • ...e of dancers and singers. Men, women and children often gather to sing and dance when the hunters return with their game or at festival times. ...the most popular Oroqen dances are the "Black Bears Fight" and "Wood Cock Dance," at which the dancers execute movements like those of animals and birds. A
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  • The Shui people are good dancers. "Lusheng Dance" and "Copper Drum Dance" are the most popular dances enjoyed by all on festive occasions. Tradition
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  • ...ir rejoicing over their new life. Amateur theatrical troupes, and song and dance groups are flourishing among the Salar people.
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  • ...city, grace and variety. Most dances are solos. The traditional tambourine dance is unique in style and very entertaining.
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  • ...food does. Cattle are slaughtered as an offering to Heaven, and the Drungs dance around the carcasses.
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  • ...waving her arms while turning round and round. The traditional tambourine dance is unique in style and very entertaining.
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  • ...ing her arms while turning round and round. The traditional [[tambourine]] dance is unique in style and very entertaining.
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  • ...ons are held in front of these towers, and the Dong people gather there to dance and make merry on New Year's Day. The drum tower of Gaozhen Village in Guiz
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  • ...phy movements. The "Sainaim Dance" is the most popular, while the "Duolang Dance," sometimes referred to as a flower of Uygur folk culture, brims over with
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  • ...ks like summer the best, terming it merry-making time. They often sing and dance throughout summer nights on the pastures. The two-stringed instrument is th
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  • The Bai people are good singers and dancers. The "Lion Dance," created during the [[Nanzhao]] regime, was appreciated in the central pla
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  • ...etry, legends, stories, fables and children's tales. They love to sing and dance, accompanied by their native musical instruments.
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  • ...rs alternate verses are a feature of wedding ceremonies and holidays. They dance to the flute, incorporating in their movements gestures tied to their work
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  • ...rs alternate verses are a feature of wedding ceremonies and holidays. They dance to the flute, incorporating in their movements gestures tied to their work
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  • ...y to please them on the day with a parade, in which people walk on sticks, dance land-boat and clam-spirit dances.
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  • ...th those of music and dance. It boasts the rhythm of music, the posture of dance and the pattern of painting. Form, quality, posture, style and reasoning ar
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  • ...s are known far and wide. The best ones include the "Saber" dance, "Ordos" dance, "Andai," "Buryat Wedding," "Horse Breaker" and "Little Black Horse." "Wine
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  • Women move their waists and arms more. Their dance styles incorporate features of the Uygur, Russian and Ozbek dances, but als
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  • ...ckground as symbols of Buddha's transcendence and nobility. Flying Apsaras dance on both sides of Buddha's aureole to cheer him. Below, statues of patrons a ...rnity” on the south wall of Cave 112. It is one of the liveliest music and dance paintings of all the Tang jingbian. Musicians sit in a circle on a stage by
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  • ...to a long pole and planted on the roof. Men and women, young and old, will dance and sing through the night under the bright light of the torches. The Islam
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  • ...month, during which people exchange gifts of wine and pork. They sing and dance till dawn.
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  • ...mirror in front and bronze bells at the waist, he would intone prayers and dance at a trot to the accompaniment of drumbeats.
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  • ...been popular early in the Song Dynasty (1127-1279). The revived waist drum dance has been frequently performed both in China and abroad since the 1950s.
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  • ...executed either with the arms and waist or with legs and feet, and the tap dance is most typically Tibetan. Most of the musical instruments were introduced
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  • ...executed either with the arms and waist or with legs and feet, and the tap dance is most typically Tibetan. Most of the musical instruments were introduced
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  • ...ich the most influential is the Hunan Huagu. In addition, arts like music, dance, fine arts, calligraphy and photography have also obtained plentiful and su
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