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  • The mask was once used for Shaman’s Dance Ceremony because the believers believe that the mask has supernatural power. When th == Dance Ceremonies ==
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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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  • ...city, grace and variety. Most dances are solos. The traditional tambourine dance is unique in style and very entertaining. ...ves and friends of the bride would “carry the bride off” after the wedding ceremony, and the groom has to offer gifts to “redeem” her. When the “carried-
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  • ...ves and friends of the bride would "carry the bride off" after the wedding ceremony, and the groom has to offer gifts to "redeem" her. When the "carried-away" ...waving her arms while turning round and round. The traditional tambourine dance is unique in style and very entertaining.
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  • ...ves and friends of the bride would "carry the bride off" after the wedding ceremony, and the groom has to offer gifts to "redeem" her. When the "carried-away" ...ing her arms while turning round and round. The traditional [[tambourine]] dance is unique in style and very entertaining.
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  • ...s started in 2007 by the [[China Tibetology Research Center]]. Its opening ceremony was kicked off in Beijing on [[March 28]], 2010. It serves as the platform ...cs, which you can touch, you can see, you can read, you can write, you can dance, you can live...
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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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  • ...return to live with their parents only two or three days after the wedding ceremony and join their husbands again at rice-transplanting time. But this is not p ...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
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  • ...copper drum. Their favorite dances include the weaving dance and the lion dance. ...dyed in five different colors are made and offered to ancestors. After the ceremony, half of these offerings are given to their cattle, which are also granted
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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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  • ...nt to the bride's home, where a religious priest presided over the nuptial ceremony. He first sprayed some flour on the groom and bride, and then asked them to ...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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  • ...remony was performed when a boy entered manhood. Legend has it that at the ceremony he had to jump from a three-meter-high platform, climb a pole tied with sha ...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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  • ...lated amid songs by one or several guests in the outer room. Sometimes the ceremony was marked with well-wishers casting black peas into the bridal chamber bef ...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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  • ...ed to vultures. Upon the death of a reincarnate [[living Buddha]], a grand ceremony is held. Having been embalmed with spices and antiseptics, the body is wrap ...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
    44 KB (6,951 words) - 06:05, 28 February 2011
  • ...ed to vultures. Upon the death of a reincarnate [[living Buddha]], a grand ceremony is held. Having been embalmed with spices and antiseptics, the body is wrap ...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
    44 KB (6,953 words) - 06:04, 28 February 2011