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Inner Mongolia "Three Young" Folk Dance Art Features And Ethnic Culture Analysis

Posted on:2024-07-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Q SangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2545307058978669Subject:Arts
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The "Three young" ethnic group is the Ewenki,Oroqen,and Daur ethnic groups in China,Mainly in the Hulunbuir region of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.It is not only a form of dance,It is the cultural accumulation of the "Three Minors" ethnic group over the years.Their dance contains the daily life and labor production methods of the "Three Minors" ethnic group,Their dances embody the daily life,labour and production methods and cultural connotations of the ’three young’ people.This thesis begins by classifying the ’three lesser’ folk dances into bonfire,mimetic and religious dances,describing their overview,then analysing their traditional dances and the artistic characteristics and culture of their works,and finally discussing the similarities and differences between the artistic characteristics and culture of the three peoples.Chapters 1,2 and 3 deal with the artistic characteristics of bonfire dance,mimetic dance,religious dance and ethnic culture respectively,and each of the three chapters is divided into two sub-sections,the first dealing with the artistic characteristics of traditional dance and dance works,and the second with ethnic culture.The fourth chapter mainly analyzes the similarities and differences between the "San Shao" ethnic dance and ethnic culture,and is divided into two sections.The first section discusses the similarities and the second section discusses the differences.
Keywords/Search Tags:"Three young" ethnic dance, Ewenki dance, Oroqen dance, Daurdance
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