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| | Pan Xian County Ji Chang Ping Exorcise Dance [edit this] | | Nuo, referring to the old god game called dances to their God, taking exorcising and greeting good luck as the contents. To let the dancers take activity in their house by the belief in God. The dance dances for the cluster, the hitting altar is establish before the shrine of the main room, and the running altar is establish in the yard outside the house. The dancers wear the corolla and mask, dress in cassock, keep fan drums (commonly known as sheepskin drums), dance around the altar. The dance treads to the feeling of heavy, the formation changes much, the drumbeat is loud and clear and the rhythm is rapid. Throughout the whole process, the people who join in the dance cooperate tacitly, act natural and unrestrained, and have nice ups and downs. The exorcise dance contains superstition, but more dance steps are rooted in people's daily life, such as “The antelope drama beat”, “Rhinos look at the moon”, “Five shuttle horses ”, “The yellow oriole basks wings”, “The yellow dragon puts tail”, “The fairy builds bridge”, “On the knife mountain” etc. Ji Chang Ping public exorcise dance team has ever performed inside the province and got a prize in performance, so be called the country for exorcise dance. | Edit by: Tom | |
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