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A Study On The Aesthetic Commonality Of Chinese Classical Dance Water Sleeves And Chinese Painting Art

Posted on:2022-08-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2515306350463064Subject:School of music and dance
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Although Chinese classical dance water sleeve and Chinese painting art belong to different categories of art,but at the same time rooted in the soil of Chinese traditional culture,there is a basis for mutual learning and communication.From the perspective of Chinese aesthetic culture,conducting interdisciplinary expansion and learning from other art forms is an important way to promote the development and innovation of Chinese classical dance and keep pace with The Times.Based on the Chinese classical dance water sleeve and Chinese painting art as the research object,this paper compares the morphological beauty,rhyme beauty and aesthetic characteristics of the two,and focuses on the line and layout of Chinese classical dance water sleeve and Chinese national painting art,the internal aesthetic pursuit of circle and balance,and the aesthetic commonality analysis of the pursuit of meaning expression and the beauty of harmony.Finally,this paper,combined with the aesthetic point of view,looks forward to the development trend of Chinese classical dance water sleeve works,discusses the feasibility and prospect of Chinese classical dance water sleeve to learn from Chinese national painting art and carry out innovation.This paper is divided into four chapters to discuss,in the writing of this paper,the use of literature analysis,image comparison and other methods,in reference to a large number of Chinese classical dance water sleeve and Chinese painting art video,images,literature,on the basis of trying to put forward a possible development path of Chinese classical dance water sleeve,in order to provide the general practitioner,the researcher reference.
Keywords/Search Tags:Chinese classical dance, Chinese national painting, the aesthetic concept, intercommunity
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