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What's the difference between Mongolian dance and yi dance style? Why?

Mongolian dance

Mongolian people are good at singing and dancing, especially dancing. In the12nd century, a popular Mongolian dance was called "Tage". ?

There was a royal dance "Monty Dance" in the court of the Yuan Dynasty, which was originally a musical dance in the Tang Dynasty. Yuan Shundi and his musicians absorbed the advantages of Tang Wu and combined it with the traditional Mongolian dance to transform it. Mongolian dance is characterized by lively rhythm and enthusiasm, and its representative dances are:

1, Diane dance. Group dance popular in Zhelimu League. Diane, there is no limit to the number of dancers. Generally, one person leads the singing, and everyone dances with scarves. The action is simple and simple, but the atmosphere is warm and cheerful. At festivals, banquets and parties, Mongolians will dance Diane's group dance. ?

2. Bowl dance. Also known as "Top Bowl Dance", it is popular in Zhao Meng, Yike, Inner Mongolia. Usually perform at festivals and banquets. It turned out that the woman danced solo, with a bowl on her head and a small handless cup in her hand. When you dance, you hit the cup, twist your shoulders and swim your arms while cutting, and your movements are gentle and beautiful. Dance embodies the hardworking, simple, pure and lively character and happy mood of Mongolian women. Now it has developed into a group dance, which is deeply loved by the masses. ?

3. Chopsticks dance. It is popular in Zhao Meng, Yike, Inner Mongolia. Named after dancing with chopsticks. Dance was originally a solo dance for men. While dancing, I hold chopsticks in my right hand and beat my shoulders, hands, waist, legs and feet rhythmically. The shoulders twisted and rotated with the beat, with graceful movements and strong sense of rhythm, and later developed into a group dance for men and women. ?

In addition, there are sabre dance, horse trainer dance, single encouragement, milking dance and so on. Female dance has a brisk rhythm, light steps, cheerful and beautiful; Men are free and easy, vigorous and powerful, which fully shows the simplicity and enthusiasm of the Mongolian nation.

yi dance

Yi dance is a folk dance of Yi people. Song and dance are an important part of Yi people's life. Its forms are rich and colorful, and most of them imitate the movements during productive labor. Ancient dances include cockfighting and sheep fighting, which imitate animal images, symbolizing the "jumping hairpin" and "knife dance" of war and celebrating the bumper harvest.

There are five types of Yi folk dances. If we remove the modifications that people have made to the traditional folk dance in the past half century and restore its true colors, we may be able to see the modal of animals simulated by the Yi people in ancient times and the original Gu Zhuo that reflects people's working life, but it is amazing and beautiful. The first four dances originated from the ancient life of the Yi people, and the fifth one imitated the eagle and bear, which may be closely related to the polytheism and totem worship of the Yi people in ancient times. This animal imitates dance with graceful movements. In the long historical process, it gradually separated from the sacrificial ceremony, and constantly joined the aesthetic consciousness of various times, becoming a performance dance that people appreciate today. In the Yi people's New Year celebrations, we can also see the dance forms "bamboo horse" and "stilts" from the Central Plains culture. Modern Yi stilts retain and develop their acrobatic features, which are far higher than those of Han stilts, but they fail to accept the dance skills of Han stilts. When the Yi people hold ceremonies to worship their ancestors and pray for a bumper harvest, we can also see wood drum, bronze drum and sheepskin drum. These dances are performed by the wizards "Bimo" and "Su Ye". They beat drums while swinging their shoulders, chest and hips quickly as the main dance vocabulary. In addition, in the dances such as "Jumping Palace" and "Jumping Armor" performed in the "Jumping Palace Festival", traces of ancient hunting and inter-tribal wars, as well as sacrificial ceremonies and dance scenes of soldiers' expeditions, battles and triumphs, are still preserved to express their nostalgia and praise for ancient heroes. This dance of people holding musical instruments is almost the same as the armor dance of Qiang people. Famous dances that have been processed and put on the stage include Red Carpet, Xi Tiao Yue, Happy Nosu and so on. It is famous in the art world for its jumping and cheerful melody, which shows the energetic life of the Yi people.