THE DEVELOPMENT AND IMPORTANCE OF MARTYRS' SPIRITUAL CULTURE IN RED DANCE

ผู้แต่ง

  • Wu Neng Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts,Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand
  • Supavadee Potiwetchakul Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts,Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand

คำสำคัญ:

Red Dance,, Martyr Spirit,, Contemporary Youth

บทคัดย่อ

This paper seeks to address the gaps in understanding the development and importance of martyrs' spiritual culture within the context of red dance. The specific objectives of the study are: Highlight red dance as a unique and dynamic medium for preserving the spirit of martyrs and fostering national pride. Explore the role of red dance in bridging historical revolutionary ideals with modern socio-cultural narratives. Through these objectives, the study aims to demonstrate the critical role of red dance in keeping the values of martyr spirit alive in contemporary society.

The study highlights that red dance, as an evolving art form, has consistently played a significant role in promoting the spirit of martyrs across different historical periods. From the early revolutionary struggles to the founding of New China, and through the reform era to contemporary times, red dance has served as both a celebratory and educational medium. Its ability to convey the sacrifices and values of martyrs has strengthened national identity and reinforced the ideals of patriotism, heroism, and selflessness among the Chinese people. Particularly for contemporary youth, red dance remains a powerful tool for instilling a sense of responsibility, bravery, and solidarity.

          In conclusion, the integration of martyr spirit into red dance offers a unique fusion of cultural preservation and artistic expression, deeply intertwined with the development of Chinese national identity. The study demonstrates that red dance is not only an artistic form but also a significant medium for reinforcing the core values of patriotism, heroism, and sacrifice that the martyr spirit embodies.

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2024-12-30