The Taiwanese Year of the Dragon Spring Festival Gala
Dilireba’s Xinjiang dance in distinctive ethnic costumes
amazed countless netizens
This dance
made the DNA of many Xinjiang children move
Recently, a "post-20s" cute baby
She is loved by countless netizens because of "Reba's same dance"
Although she has not fully mastered the essence of "twisting the neck"
, every movement is full of aura
The more she looks at it, the cuter she becomes
During this period
many children also did Showing off
his own dancing talent
twisting his neck and shaking his shoulders
Every movement shows a professional look ↓
This child not only moves well
but also has a good expression ↓
After registering for school
classmates They collectively demonstrated dance
Every child has a unique skill↓
The children's talents
Many netizens lamented
"Dance is the 'factory' setting of Xinjiang people!"
How much do Xinjiang people love to dance?
If you ask which word best represents Xinjiang people, most people will answer - "able to sing and dance". Here, "10 months old, 9 months dancing experience" is not unusual.
There is no age limit for people in Xinjiang to dance. Whether they are babies who have just learned to talk or grandparents with gray hair, as soon as the music plays, the rhythm in their bones is summoned and they are ready to dance at any time.
In this "land of singing and dancing", no matter where you walk, as long as you hear cheerful music, you can see people dancing in squares, parks, and streets, even when you are sleeping. When you dance, you can say that wherever the people of Xinjiang are, there is a stage.
For Xinjiang people, dance is not only a form of artistic performance, but also an expression of emotions - joy, boldness, enthusiasm and friendliness. All good things can be conveyed through dance.
For example, the joy of meeting snowflakes is integrated into the graceful dance.
When relatives and friends get together, they always have to dance to enjoy themselves.
On festive occasions and happy events, there would be no soul without dance.
Xinjiang dance is like a key to joy. No matter where you are, when the music sounds, the jumping steps and cheerful rhythm can immediately deliver happiness to everyone.
Why do people in Xinjiang love dancing so much?
Xinjiang is located in the core area of the ancient Silk Road. It is an important channel for cultural exchanges and the place where ancient Eastern and Western music and dance met. It is known as the "Land of Song and Dance".
Uyghur Maixi Laifu, Kazakh Black Horse, Tajik Eagle Dance, Mongolian Savulden... Xinjiang dance is rich and colorful, either strong and powerful, soft and graceful, or relaxed and cheerful, no matter what kind They are all soaked with the flavor of life.
The well-known "neck twisting" movement is said to have originated from the daily sales of small vendors - they put the things they need to sell on their heads and moved their necks to find balance, and gradually evolved into dance. The accumulation of history, culture and folk customs gives Xinjiang dance a strong vitality.
Dilinar Abra, vice chairman of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and chairman of the Xinjiang Dancers Association, said that Xinjiang dance is very self-entertaining. It can be danced solo, in pairs or in groups. It can be simple or complex, and it can be combined in any combination after mastering the basic movements. Play without being restricted by venue or personnel. Therefore, each person may have their own unique dance steps, "freely choreographed" to the rhythm. This spontaneity allows Xinjiang dance to better integrate into everyone's life.
In Xinjiang, dance seems to be everyone’s “second language” and is the best expression of the locals’ optimistic life attitude and heroic national character. When dancing, everyone releases infinite energy with passionate melodies and gains simple and simple happiness.
If you come here, starting from raising your hands and shaking them left and right, to twisting your neck and head together, Xinjiang dance will bring you closer to Xinjiang.
Come to Xinjiang if you have the opportunity.
Let the cheerful singing and dancing heal you.
Let the warm atmosphere infect you.
The "Land of Song and Dance" is looking forward to your arrival!
Producer丨Li Zhe Editor-in-chief丨Zhang Zhida Main station reporter丨Su Meng Zhou Qinyi Editor丨Li Juan Proofread丨Gao Shaozhuo Part of the content is synthesized from Xinjiang Daily, Aksu Window, Tianshan Net, Kashgar Regional Media, Visual China, and netizens released