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The Development and Evolution of Nanfeng Nuo Dance
Since the Qing Dynasty, some Nanfeng Nuo dances have been infiltrated by other cultures, incorporating drama performances and martial arts movements into the Nuo dance performances, while others have drawn content from legendary novels, fairy tales and folklore to create new programs.

Nanfeng Nuo Dance has been handed down from generation to generation from the Han Dynasty to the present, and has experienced the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. After the founding of New China, Nanfeng Nuo Dance, with the attention of the party and the state, has been sent to excavate, arrange, study and innovate many times, and its ancient artistic appearance has taken on a new look. 65438-0953, Nanfeng Nuo Dance won the Jiangxi Classical Art Award and the Central South Folk Art Concert. 1954, the county held a Nuo dance performance, with 26 classes and teams participating. 1955, Chinese opera researcher Huang Zhinei and other Nanfeng visited Nuo dance; Subsequently, Sheng Jie, Secretary General of China Dance Art Research Association, and his party went to Nanfeng to investigate and collect data, which lasted 1 month. 1957 In March, the second national folk music and dance performance was held in Beijing, and the Ministry of Culture invited Nanfeng Youshi Nuo Dance to participate. In May of the same year, the film crew of Jiangxi News of Jiangxi Film Studio produced the album Nanfeng Nuo Dance. Professional literary and art groups at the central and provincial levels have also sent people to Nanfeng many times to collect folk songs, and created dance programs such as Celebrating Folk Music with a Covenant, Harvesting Music, and Creating the World with Nuo Dance Words. The traditional Nuo dances excavated and arranged by literary and art workers in this county and the folk world, as well as their newly-edited Nuo dances "King of Orange", "Racing", "Picking Up the Ears of Crops" and "Boundary Monument" have participated in folk world literary performances all over the country, regions, provinces and regions for many times, all of which have been well received. 1953, Nuo Dance in Kuoyuan Garden, Nuo Dance in Shuinan and Hehe Dance in Shuibei participated in the first folk art exhibition in Jiangxi Province, and won the classical art award. In the same year, they participated in the first folk art exhibition in Central and South China. From 65438 to 0957, You's Nuo Dance was invited by the Ministry of Culture to participate in the second national folk music and dance performance held in Beijing. In the same year, Jiangxi Film Studio came to Nanfeng County to make Nanfeng Nuo Dance Album. 1959 The newly choreographed Nuo dance "Orange King" was selected to participate in the second rural cultural performance in Jiangxi Province, among which 26 Nuo classes participated in the rural amateur cultural performance held in the Spring Festival of 1954. During the Cultural Revolution, Nuo masks, costumes and props were regarded as the four old, all of which were burned, and Nuo dancing activities were forced to stop.