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There are four schools of classical dance: Body Rhyme School, Han and Tang School, Dunhuang School and Kunqu School. In many schools of China classical dance, everyone can see the oriental classical charm and the embodiment of China's Taiji thinking. However, due to different historical and cultural backgrounds, different angles and emphases of thinking, the creators of various schools have different styles, forming the uniqueness of each school.
The "body rhyme" school of China classical dance is a school with the meaning of "predecessors" in China classical dance, and its "body rhyme" is born out of China traditional opera and China Wushu. Deconstruct the original action logic of dance in traditional Chinese opera, decompose the action into parts, and then install it on the framework of ballet structure method. As a professional dance course, "Body Rhyme" not only has its own system, but also provides a methodology for the cultural construction of China classical dance.
"Han Tang" school and "Dunhuang" school mainly find out their dance forms and rhythms through the simulation and resurrection of characters such as Han painted bricks and Dunhuang murals.
The school of "Kunqu Opera" is established and developed on the basis of studying the artistic noumenon of Kunqu Opera, and it is the refining and processing of the essential spirit and charm of Kunqu Opera. It is not only restricted by Kunqu Opera, but also a new China classical dance style developed under the dance concept.
The school of body rhyme of China classical dance is a school with the significance of China classical dance. Body rhyme comes from China traditional opera and China martial arts. During the preparation period, China classical dance was studied and sorted out from the dances preserved in traditional Chinese opera.
Deconstruct the original dance action logic in China traditional opera, break the action into parts, and then put it on the framework of ballet structure method. As a professional dancer, Body Rhyme not only has its own system, but also provides a methodology for the cultural construction of China classical dance.
The dance of Han and Tang Dynasties is based on the most splendid spirit of Han and Tang Dynasties in ancient China, with the music and dance culture represented by Han and Tang Dynasties and the mature forms of opera and dance since Ming and Qing Dynasties as the fulcrum.