Fusion Creation of Chinese and Thai Folk Dance (Long Armor Dance) Fusion Creation of Chinese and Thai Folk Dance (Long Armor Dance)
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Abstract
In the world of dance art, Southeast Asian dance art is an important part. In some countries in Southeast Asia, such as Thailand and Vietnam, their religious culture, dress culture and dance art have a close relationship. Strong religious culture runs through the dance music, style characteristics and dance vocabulary. By studying the dance of the Futai nationality in Sakong Nakhon Prefecture, Thailand, I found that there are performers wearing nails while dancing. In China, there are many kinds and forms of Dai dance, and the Dai Changjia dance is the most distinctive one. It is the main part of religious art study to study the dance art of Southeast Asia through the fusion creation of dances of different cultures of China and Thailand. The study on the dance culture of Futai Jiancha dance of Thailand and Dai Changjia dance of China is conducive to the exchange and dissemination of dance culture. With the development of tourism in China and ASEAN countries, most scenic spots have integrated Thai dance culture into their tourism culture. However, the current research on ASEAN dance is relatively weak, especially the research on Changjia dance, which lacks innovation and development. I will create more novel works through the integration and creation of Futai dance in Thailand and Dai Changjia dance in China. To spread the culture of Chinese and Thai Changka dance, and at the same time, the integrated Changka dance will be arranged into a cultural performance program, which will be performed regularly in tourist attractions, cultural centers or theaters to promote the development of tourism. Taking the “Changjia Dance” of Fu Tai nationality and Dai nationality of China and Thailand as an example, we will study the differences and similarities between the two and carry out the fusion creation. This research will help the development and promotion of dance culture, spread the dance culture of "Changjia dance" of China and Thailand, and better inherit and develop folk dance culture.
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