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"Meeting at the Aobao Club" by Aobao Club

Finally, let’s talk about Aobao Club’s performing arts! Every day at noon and in the evening, the Aobao Hui Hall will present you with a Mongolian-style "Gathering Aobao Hui" song and dance performance. Here, you can feast your eyes on the unique Mongolian dance and music, and enjoy long tunes, humai, Wonderful performances of Mongolian intangible cultural heritage such as Morin Fhuur. The solo singing, solo dancing, duet dancing, and folk music ensemble here all highlight the Mongolian style. The performers used their most sincere singing voices and skillful performances to play moving plots.

In the Mongolian court dance, the girls in gorgeous costumes perform graceful dances, which not only shows nobility and elegance, but also retains the passion and unrestrained nature of the Mongolian people. The seamless and perfect presentation of the palace dance with lively rhythm, enthusiasm and unique style.

The bowl dance is a type of traditional Mongolian folk dance. The bowl dance is usually a solo dance performed by women. Usually the dancer holds a porcelain bowl on her head and holds two cups. Under the accompaniment of music, according to the rhythm of the cup collision, her arms are constantly stretched and flexed, and the body moves forward or backward, which is intended to express Mongolian women are dignified and quiet, with a gentle but strong character. Chopstick dance is another kind of folk dance. The performer holds a chopstick in each hand, holds the thin end of the chopstick, and hits the thick end of the chopstick. The movements include crossing the hands in front of the chest to hit the chopsticks, or hitting the shoulders and other various hitting movements at will. The dance steps include parallel steps forward and backward, some ground steps forward and backward, or various turns and jumps made improvisationally by the dancers. Slow dance is steady and deep, while fast dance is lively and vigorous. When the mood is high, the chopsticks will fly around and hit various parts of the body in various movements. The scene is relaxed and exciting, and it is really exciting.

In Mongolian folk dance, women’s dance postures are soothing and graceful, free and bright, extremely delicate and feminine, with unique charm and beauty. Men’s dance postures are tall and bold, and their steps are light and free, showing the fierceness and bravery of Mongolian men. , the beauty of strength and power. Folk dance embodies the Mongolian people's affection for life and their wisdom to beautify life.

There is a saying that among Mongolian music, the most shocking thing is the humai, the most melodious is the long tune, and the most moving is the morinouqin. Its music is just like it owns a vast territory. In the music, you can hear the sound of wind and the neighing of horses, which still fill the air. It always makes people feel that the singing is so hearty and passionate.

The Mongolians have a peculiar saying: When the ancient ancestors were active in the deep mountains, they saw river branches diverging, waterfalls flying, and the mountains singing and the valleys echoing. It was so touching that they imitated it, and thus Khumai was born. Hoomai, also known as "Haolin Chaoer", is a special "throat sound" art, that is, a person uses the overtones produced by the bass sustained part of the voice, and the bass sustained part forms the sum of two or more parts Voice. This form of singing is known as the "sound of nature" in the music industry. It is rare to hear it in the human world. Come here and listen to the sound of nature.

The relaxed and comfortable environment, beautiful lights, wonderful dances, and three-dimensional professional audio equipment will present you with a perfect audio-visual feast. When you come here, you can not only enjoy the delicious food easily, but also experience an artistic feast.