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The evolution of court dance
court dance

court dance

Generally refers to the dance of entertainment for the royal family in ancient China. Mostly.

From the folk, and some are processed and created by court professional artists. Most of the content is

Singing hymns or singing and dancing for the emperor; Gorgeous and neat form, knot

Rigorous structure, with certain skill and artistry.

China's court dance was produced in Xia and Shang Dynasties. Shiji yin

"Ji Ji" contains: "(Zhou) the joy of good wine and lewdness, ... makes Shi Juan make a new lewd voice,

Dance in the north, decadent music. "The ritual and music system of the Zhou Dynasty made big dances and small dances.

Dance (see Six Dynasties Dance) belongs to court dance. At this time, the music and dance organization Daxi Music has

There are more than 1500 dancers. Yuefu was established in the Han Dynasty to collect and sort out folk music.

Music and dance are for the court to enjoy. Sui and Tang Dynasties were the heyday of China's court dance.

The official music and dance institutions include Jiaofang Temple, Liyuan and Taichang Temple.

A large number of professional musicians and dancers have been trained, who have inherited and absorbed the music and dance traditions of the previous generation.

Music and dance of various ethnic groups and western regions constantly create rich and colorful contents.

New works such as Seven Songs, Nine Songs and Ten Songs show the imprint of China.

Brilliant achievements in building a social court dance. The court team dance in Song and Yuan Dynasties, following

Inherited the tradition of Yan music in Sui and Tang Dynasties, and reached a considerable level in art.

From the Ming and Qing Dynasties, court banquets and dances began to decline.

Many countries in the world have court dances, such as Europe.

Palace ballet, Japanese elegant music, Korean country music, etc.