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Type of dance
Yangge (Chinese: 秧歌; pinyin: yānggē; lit. 'Rice Sprout Song') is a form of Chinese folk dance developed from a dance known in the Song dynasty as Village
Yangge
Northern portion of Shaanxi
present in Shaanbei, including traditional Chinese theater, shadow puppetry, yangge dance troupes, and traditional storytellers. Historically, cultural activities
Northern_Shaanxi
Chinese folk dance from Teochew, Guandong
Yingge Dance (also spelled Ying Ge), also known as Yangge or Yingge, originated in the mid-Ming dynasty. It is a form of Chinese folk square dance in the
Yingge_dance
Dance that reflects the life of the people of a certain region
historical interactions. In East Asia, dance forms such as Bon Odori in Japan, Yangge and Lion dances in China, and Talchum in Korea are performed during festivals
Folk_dance
Exercise activity popular with older Chinese women
dance came of age during the Cultural Revolution, when folk dances such as yangge were widely performed, often as propaganda. Some have confirmed that this
Square_dancing_(China)
Chinese Communist Party-governed area (1937–1950)
spread and disseminate its policies. In Yan'an, the Yangge Movement (late 1942 to 1946) adapted yangge to incorporate socialist themes. The Lu Xun Academy
Yan'an_Soviet
Aspect of Chinese culture
Shennong, the god of agriculture. Some examples of Chinese folk dances: Yangge (秧歌) - a dance that is common in Northern China. Lantern Dance - a dance
Dance_in_China
Chinese choreographer and lieutenant-general
Zhang Jigang (simplified Chinese: 张继钢; traditional Chinese: 張繼鋼; pinyin: Zhāng Jìgāng, pronounced [tʂáŋ tɕî káŋ]; born December 25, 1958) is an internationally
Zhang_Jigang
2022-03-04. Wilcox, Emily (2020-03-01). "When Folk Dance Was Radical: Cold War Yangge, World Youth Festivals, and Overseas Chinese Leftist Culture in the 1950s
List_of_dance_in_China
Province in Northeast China
similarities in culture to neighbouring regions, such as Errenzhuan and Yangge. Among its music, Jiju, or Jilin Opera, is a form of traditional entertainment
Jilin
Art school in Shenyang, China
a significant role in the Yangge Movement (late 1942 to 1946). The movement adapted the traditional dance genre of yangge to incorporate socialist themes
Lu_Xun_Academy_of_Fine_Arts
professionals such as stilt walkers, lion dancers, musicians, martial arts masters, yangge dancers, and story-tellers. Deities can also be respected through moral
Chinese_folk_religion
Capital of Liaoning, China
country's official language. Two northeast folk dances, Errenzhuan and Yangge, are very popular in Shenyang. The Big Stage Theatre (大舞台剧场) near Middle
Shenyang
Chinese actress and singer (born 1992)
the period drama Yangko Dance, which is a story inspired by the Haiyang Yangge folk dance that follows a man who gets caught in the complications of family
Yang_Zi_(actress)
Trinidadian-Chinese dancer (1916–2006)
(Chinese: 老背小). (video) Auntie Zhu Presents Eggs to the Army (Chinese: 朱大嫂送鸡蛋). Yangge. (Short ballet). 1944 Mme. Kan Ba Han. Uyghur folk dance (Pas de deux).
Dai_Ailian
(South Africa)) Yablochko (Russian, folk) Yakshagana (Karnataka, India) Yangge Yarkhushta Yein Yingge dance YMCA Yosakoi (Japanese) Youz bir Yove male
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is also known as "struggle yangge" or "reform yangge". The Lu Xun Academy of Arts had a significant role in the new Yangge movement. Western dance forms
History_of_Chinese_dance
Geographical region
braised pork or dumplings are the main attraction of a meal. Errenzhuan, yangge, Jilin opera and stilts are popular forms of traditional entertainment in
Northeast_China
Flower-Drum (花鼓) Opera, Flower-Lantern (花燈) Opera, Tea-Picking (採茶) Opera and Yangge Opera. For example, the Huangxiao Flower-Drum opera of Hubei evolved into
Theatre_of_China
Unpitched, indeterminate, uncontrolled, loud, unmusical, or unwanted sound
called tariparau. In Shaanxi in the north of China, drum ensembles accompany yangge dance, and in the Tianjin area there are ritual percussion ensembles such
Noise_in_music
Chinese-American writer and screenwriter (1920–1995)
Zhi Lian Naked Earth Novel; self-translated into English in 1956 1955 秧歌 Yangge The Rice Sprout Song Novel; written in English and self-translated into
Eileen_Chang
Neary Chea Chuor Sardana Dragon dance Dunhuang dance Errenzhuan Lion dance Yangge Yingge dance Cumbia Mapale Kolo Linđo Moreška Nijemo Kolo Cuban rumba Danzón
List of ethnic, regional, and folk dances by origin
List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin
Ancient Chinese social system
propagated. In 1943, the Chinese Communist Party launched the new yangge movement where the yangge dance was adopted as a means of rallying village support. The
Chinese_ritual_music
Jinju (晉劇) Shanxi, western Hebei, central Inner Mongolia, northern Shaanxi Yangge opera Yanggexi (秧歌戲) Shanxi, Hebei, Shaanxi Daoqing opera Daoqingxi (道情戲)
Chinese_opera
Town in Guangdong, People's Republic of China
The two main mines in the town are the Baokeng Manganese Mine and the Yangge Iron Ore mine. Songyuan comprises 2 residential committees and 22 villages
Songyuan,_Guangdong
Music in China
heritage includes Han wind music and dongbei dagu (drum storytelling), yangge music, the wuliger and halaibo singing traditions of the Mongols, and Korean
Music_of_Jilin
encountering demons. In Shaanbei, shuoshu (traditional storytelling) and yangge (a form of song-and-dance play) were components of exorcism in traditional
Spiritual_warfare_in_China
Chinese composer
Yin played one foreign (Chopin's Scherzo No. 2) and one Chinese (his own Yangge Dance). Mao was in attendance and met with Yin, encouraging him to research
Yin_Chengzong
Traditional Chinese drum
the soldiers would beat the drums to celebrate. By the Song dynasty, the Yangge and Yaogu were very prosperous and developed into a folk entertainment activity
Yaogu
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to specific dances: Lion dance Dragon dance Dunhuang dance Errenzhuan Yangge Baishou Dance Nuo opera, including Nuo dance Chinese fitness dancing Sword
Chinese dance (disambiguation)
Chinese_dance_(disambiguation)
Verde Coladeira, Batuque Chile Cueca; Rapa Nui: Sau-sau and others China Yangge, Lion dance, Dragon dance Colombia Vallenato and Cumbia Cook Islands Ura
List_of_national_dances
A Manchu clan and family name
a company commander, succeeded by his son Nikan [zh] (尼堪) and grandson Yangge (杨格), both serving as company commanders. Wudaha's younger brother, Hetuo
Yehe-Nara_clan
Chinese national opera company
Central Opera was preceded in Yan'an in 1942 with the performance of the Yangge drama (秧歌剧) Brothers and Sisters Opening up the Wasteland (兄妹开荒), and the
China_National_Opera
Chinese composer (1918–1976)
(我们是民主青年); Powerful Workers (咱们工人有力量); Lüliang Mountains Cantata (吕梁山大合唱); the yangge opera The Couple Learn to Read (夫妻识字); the opera Zhou Zishan (周子山) (co-composed
Ma_Ke_(composer)
Ion
ISSN 0004-069X. PMC 2766500. PMID 18373238. Fu, Lili; Liu, Caihong; Chen, Liang; Lv, Yangge; Meng, Guoliang; Hu, Mei; Long, Yan; Hong, Hao; Tang, Susu (2019). "Protective
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Aboriginal Australian language of the Kimberley region in Western Australia
ISBN 978-0-708-10741-6. Boombi, Rita; Boombi, Rosemary; Woerde, Stephanie (2014). Yangge Yindajgoo! - Ask me. Kununurra, Australia: Mirima Dawang Woorlab-gerring
Miriwoong_language
Chinese actor and tenor (1929–2022)
Subsequently, the China National Radio invited him to record two songs, "Beijing Yangge" and "The Love's Voyage", which was welcomed by the national audience. In
Li_Guangxi
Chinese TV series
Tianjin TV from October 26 to December 4, 2015. A story inspired by Haiyang Yangge folk dance that follows a man who gets caught in the complications of family
Yangko_Dance
Peking Opera (with selectively colored mask at the right side) III series Yangge Dance (colorized image on the right) Chinese Lion Dance (folk art of Shadowgraph
Summer Olympic Coins (2000–present)
Summer_Olympic_Coins_(2000–present)
Chinese novelist
Chinese Literature. no. 4, (1997): 56 China Short Story 1997 La danseuse de yangge: Voyage au pays des nuits blanches (秧歌:向着白夜旅行) French Bleu de Chine Dong
Chi_Zijian
Chinese literary award
译:《堂吉诃德》) Wang Huansheng – The Odyssey (Chinese: 王焕生 译:《奥德赛》) Dong Chun – Yangge (Chinese: 董 纯 译:《秧歌》) Tao Jie – Temple (Chinese: 陶 洁 译:《圣殿》) Source: The
Lu_Xun_Literary_Prize
involving stilt walkers, lion dancers, musicians, martial arts masters, yangge dancers, and story-tellers. Some gods are considered carnivorous, for example
Xian_ling_(religion)
County in Sichuan, Tibet, China
(Xuri) 旭日乡 Xùrì Xiāng ཤེལ་གྲུབ་ཡུལ་ཚོ། shel grub yul tsho 513333211 Yanggo Township (Yangge) 杨各乡 Yánggè Xiāng ཡང་འོ་ཡུལ་ཚོ། yang 'o yul tsho 513333212
Sêrtar_County
Autonomous county in Gansu, China
Township 1655 1156 404 45 4 8 38 Qinglong Township 1456 267 889 98 146 55 0 Yangge Township 524 380 108 24 11 0 1 Dahe Town 5802 2131 3174 260 162 72 4 Jiucaigou
Sunan_Yugur_Autonomous_County
County in Shaanxi, People's Republic of China
passed through Yongping, where he robbed locals partaking in a traditional yangge dance. Two days later, he arrived at the county center, where he occupied
Yanchuan_County
Nianlong (年龙乡), Ranchong (然充乡), Tazi (塔子乡), Xuri (旭日乡), Yalong (亚龙乡), Yangge (杨各乡) Five towns: Jiaxue (甲学镇), Luoruo (洛若镇), Niduo (泥朵镇), Seke (色柯镇), Wengda
List of township-level divisions of Sichuan
List_of_township-level_divisions_of_Sichuan
Regional form of Chinese opera
When this style arrived in Jimo, it integrated with local folk music and yangge dance and gradually evolved into an early form of liuqiang. Places where
Liuqiang
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