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There Are Paintings In The Dance

Posted on:2015-10-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H F GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2175330467955577Subject:Dance
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In many kinds of art, especially in Chinese traditional art, dancing and painting have similarities in many aspects. The figures of dancing can be seen everywhere in Chinese traditional painting, for example, the pottery from Datong County which is paint with circle dancing, the vivid images of professional Jiyues on the portrait bricks of Han Dynasty, the dancers in Dunhuang frescoes and the dancers in the painting called "Han Xizai’s Evening Banquet". Dancing and painting share the same Chinese traditional culture, and both of them use the’figures’toexplain the value of’nature’. The author combines these two kind of arts not only to widened their roles, but also to reread and relearn of the spirit of traditional Chinese culture.Classical dance named "Fen Mo" is created in2007by the Department of Chinese Classical Dancing whose director is called Liangqun. It released in December2009. This is a classical dancing which has no plot, no event, and no characters. It highlights the imagery, mood, rhyme and other dance scenes, and refining the traditional elements of art.In this thesis, the author takes the dancing of "Fen Mo" as a instance. She starts the thesis with description of the the relationship between traditional dancing and painting. Then she analyzes the "painting" in the "Fen Mo" through the six perspectives which are the techniques showing, the rendering of emotional, the composition principles, the modeling of images, the display of artistic conception, the conveying of cultural spirit. Thus we would have a reflection on the spirit of traditional Chinese culture.
Keywords/Search Tags:"Fen Mo", Dance, Painting, The spirit of traditional Chinese culture
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