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Liu Liu Kang Ding Qing (Tibet Dance)

This dance introduces bold and hyperbolic modern dance elements and sprightly rhythms to the primitive Tibetan folk dance. Characterized by carefree energy, this radiant dance brings out the unstrained and rough-hewn personality of the people living in the KangBa area in Sichuan province of China. And it also expresses KangBa people’s passion for life and desire for love.

Xin Yun Yang Ge (Han Dance)

 

Wu Qing Si Huo (Sinkiang Dance)

Sinkiang minority live in the western part of China. They have their own language, traditional culture and florid costumes. Moving neck, quick spin and various wrist actions are Sinkiang folk dance’s typical movements, which make Sinkiang folk dance having its unique style. Sinkiang dance is usually very passion, delight and graceful; but it also has elegant and lyric styles. This dance is combined with those multiform gestures to express the beautiful Sinkiang girls’ elegant posture and fire-passion.

Kai Men Hong (Han Dance)

 

The Charm Between Breaths (Modern Dance)

This unique group dance, with its rhythm and way of breathing, brings forth the typical features of both Taiji and Chinese opera. Inspired by these two traditional arts of China, the choreographer skillfully employs both the graceful, soft movements and strong ones and integrate them into a modern wrap by using techniques and elements, such as bending, twitching, twisting, jumping and spinning.
Peacock (Dai Dance)
A Mi Zi (Yi Dance)

Yi minority live in the mountains in southwest China Mainland. They have their unique culture and traditions, especially costumes and dances. “A Mi Zi” is a traditional Yi fork dance, which means Yi girls in Yi language. The colorful skirt and the unique head decoration are particular characteristics of Yi people. The pleasurable music, the brisk rhythm, and a group of happy girls dancing with their colorful skirts will bring you into a cheerful emotion and bright visualization.

A Girl with The Fan (Han Dance)
China has 56 ethnic groups. Han is the majority group, while the others are all considered minorities. Each group has its own culture, hence its unique music and dance patterns. “A Girl with The Fan” is a Han folk dance. Fan dance is a traditional Chinese dance and very popular in country area of northeast of China. This dance expresses the dancer’s love to her hometown and the appreciation to her happy life. In this dance, the fan is a symbol which represents her hometown.
Beautiful Prairie (Mongolian Dance)
Mongolian is one of the Ethnic minorities who lives in the north of China. They used to be a hunting tribe. Their dances are vigorous and energetic, the movements depicts horse riding and group hunting.

Autumn Thoughts (Modern Dance)

Spring (Han Dance)
   
Fu Qi Guan Deng (Han Dance)
Ta Ge (Classical Dance)
This group dance is inspired by classical Chinese dance techniques that originated from the Southern Nan Dynasty (317 A.D.). The dance, preserving timeless elements of traditional Chinese dance, vividly expresses dancers' passion for spring and beautiful life.
Bei Feng Chui (Han Dance)
Photos are provided by Chinese Community and Sunny members.