Coloured pottery flourish
The inspiration of the dance was drawn from
the unearthed relic of the Han Dynasty: Coloured pottery figures of ladies. The
pottery figures precisely depict the elegant vitality of Han Chinese women. The
costume design imitates the appearance of the pottery figures as far as
possible, and it has made every single design different to another. The dance
with light and quick rhythm provides the authentic taste of traditional Chinese
culture via both auditory and visual ways.
South Beauty
The history-honored south China is
heightened by its balmy climate and splendid culture. It is the basin of
Chinese civilization and home of charming ladies. The typical image of south
China is that a young lady slowly and softly walks down an old lonely road with
an umbrella in her hand. The misty rain has blurred the fine distant view, a
stream meandered down to the river, one can only hear one’s footsteps in such
peaceful picture.
The hem of cheongsam whirls in the wind,
sending off fragrance in your dreams.
Spirit of Water
The dances of Dai ethnic groups are characterized by demonstrating the women’s beautiful bodylines, which requires the dancers have perfect body proportions. Original taste of Dai Dance has been maintained in the dance, besides, the elements of modern dances also infuse the dance with unique charms. Being assisted with the fabulous lighting, the stage is as beautiful as fairyland.
Long-drum dance
Long-drum dance is a type of typical folk dance that is popular among the Korean ethnic group in China. The dance features the rhythmic drumbeat through out the music and
Dancers
dance while beating the drum strapped to their bodies. This conservative,
traditional folk dance sheds light on the true nature of the Korean aesthetic.