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An Analysis Of The Relationship Between The Dance Performances Of The Dance Drama "Love"

Posted on:2019-05-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330545994991Subject:dance
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Dance has long been regarded as a poor narrative art,and it's hard to judge whether it's right or wrong,but at least in terms of the composition of dramatic narratives,it's really hard to say that you're good at telling events directly in terms of language.This has also made the adaptation of literary works to dance plays a more difficult process of artistic creation.In this process,we should take into account the character of the characters,choose the conflict of events accurately,and,more importantly,it needs to be completed in a relatively short time.Many of the adaptations bear the burden of overnarration,which forces the director to write text and roll through a large screen,previewing the events that follow.In fact,there is also a "light narrative" approach to the creation of dance plays.The so-called light narration refers to the refinement of events in the original works that reflect the character of the characters,and then concatenate them in series.Through the relationship between characters to promote the development of plot.The study of this article is to study the relationship between characters and events created by the dance drama from the perspective of the performing relationship of the double dance.This play is selected from Xu Zhimo,Zhang Youyi,Lin Huiyin and Lu Xiaoman have a complex relationship of love and love.The characters have not only emotional relations but also the occurrence of the incident plot.In order to analyze this kind of performance relationship clearly,This research has set up "the prototype personage outline","the double dance movement analysis" and "this dance segment line of sight relation" three levels of the specific analysis,in order to hope to carry on the thorough elaboration.
Keywords/Search Tags:dance dramas, double dances, acting relationships
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