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Dance is a performance art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement. This movement has aesthetic and symbolic value, and is acknowledged as dance by performers and observers within a particular culture. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period or place of origin.
An important distinction is to be drawn between the contexts of theatrical and participatory dance, although these two categories are not always completely separate; both may have special functions, whether social, ceremonial, competitive, erotic, martial, or sacred/liturgical. Others disciplines of human movement are sometimes said to have a dance-like quality, including martial arts, gymnastics, figure skating, synchronized swimming and many other forms of athletics.
Theatrical dance, also called performance or concert dance, is intended primarily as a spectacle, usually a performance upon a stage by virtuoso dancers. It often tells a story, perhaps using mime, costume and scenery, or else it may simply interpret the musical accompaniment, which is often specially composed. Examples are western ballet and modern dance, Classical Indian dance and Chinese and Japanese song and dance dramas. Most classical forms are centred upon dance alone, but performance dance may also appear in opera and other forms of musical theatre.
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New Year is the time at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner. The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today mostly in use, falls on 1 January (New Year's Day), as was the case both in the old Roman calendar (at least after about 713 BCE) and in the Julian calendar that succeeded it. The order of months was January to December in the Old Roman calendar during the reign of King Numa Pompilius in about 700 BCE, according to Plutarch and Macrobius, and has been in continuous use since that time. Many countries, such as the Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the United States, mark 1 January as a national holiday.
During the Middle Ages in western Europe, while the Julian calendar was still in use, authorities moved New Year's Day variously, depending upon locale, to one of several other days, among them: 1 March, 25 March, Easter, 1 September, and 25 December. These New Year's Day changes generally reverted to using January 1 before or during the various local adoptions of the Gregorian calendar, beginning in 1582. The change from March 25 – Lady Day, one of the four quarter days – to January 1 took place in Scotland in 1600, before the ascension of James VI of Scotland to the throne of England in 1603 and well before the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. In England and Wales (and in all British dominions, including Britain's American colonies), 1751 began on March 25 and lasted 282 days, and 1752 began on January 1. For more information about the changeover from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar and the effect on the dating of historical events etc., see Old Style and New Style dates.
Chinese New Year is an important Chinese festival celebrated at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival, the literal translation of the modern Chinese name. Celebrations traditionally run from the evening preceding the first day, to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first calendar month. The first day of the New Year falls on the new moon between 21 January and 20 February. In 2016, the first day of Chinese New Year falls on Monday, 8 February.
The New Year festival is centuries old and gains significance because of several myths and traditions. Traditionally, the festival was a time to honour deities as well as ancestors. Chinese New Year is celebrated in countries and territories with significant Chinese populations, including Mainland China, Hong Kong,Macau, Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritius, and the Philippines. Chinese New Year is considered a major holiday for the Chinese and has had influence on the lunar new year celebrations of its geographic neighbours.
Choreographer:Jennifer Jou,Taiwan (Nov 2014) Count:60 Wall:2 Level:Improver Music:Xi Hai Qing Ge by Unknown Danced By Jennifer & classed 自你離開以後 從此就丢了温柔 Since you gone, everything is hard 等待在這雪山路漫長 聽寒風呼啸依舊 Waiting at this snowy mountain road, listening to cold wind blowing 一眼望不到邊 風似刀割我的脸 There is no horizon, wind cutting my face like a knife 等不到西海天際蔚蓝 無言着倉茫的高原 No blue sky above the west lake, endless plateau is silent 還記得你答應過我不會讓我把你找不见 You promised me I could always find you 可你跟随那南歸的候鸟飛得那麼遠 But now you flied far away with migrating birds 爱象風筝断了线 拉不住你许下的诺言 Love is like broken kite, can't hold your promise 我在苦苦等待雪山之巅温暖的春天 I am desperately waiting for the warm spring on the snowy mountain 等待高原冰雪融化之後歸来的孤雁 Waiting for the returned lonely bird after the snow melts 爱再难以续情缘 回不到我們的從前 Love is br...
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Tiger Punch 虎拳 - 2009 春天吶喊 Spring Scream UnknowN
The “Embrace China — New York” gala was held Monday night at the city’s Town Hall. Co-organized by the Consulate General of China in New York and All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, the event is a celebration of the coming 2017 Chinese New Year. The gala presents contemporary Chinese cultural performances, including dance, music and acrobatics.
Click bottom link to watch in regular high quality: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNSQh7zbqck&feature;=channel_page&fmt;=18 This is the newest Eight Superstars (八大巨星) Chinese New Year album, released this year in 2009, as a celebration of the tenth anniversary of the start of Eight Superstars. The album is called: 群星同庆闹新春 (Flock of Stars Celebrates the Noisy New Spring Together). All the members are newcomers and the music are all modernized. There is no specific Eight Superstars in this album. Instead, there are many, many singers and they dont all sing together like they do in the older albums. I personally like the albums from previous years a lot better because I am not used to the people or some of the music in here. Too hip-hop-ish for me! :) I will eventually upload the who...
I dunno the name of this song. Anyone know, please, reply and inform to me thanks.