The Kazakh is mainly distributed in yili Kazakh autonomous prefecture,altay,mulei Kazakh autonomous county and balikun Kazakh autonomous county of xinjiang uygur autonomous region.Kazakh nomadic culture absorbs the cultural contents of surrounding ethnic groups in the process of Kazakh nomadic and migration,creating a distinctive Kazakh ethnic culture.Among them,"Kalagulha" is the most representative and widespread folk dance of the Kazakh,which has profound cultural connotation and shows the ethnic culture and strong local color.The Kazakh people who live in pursuit of water and grass are accompanied by cows,horses and sheep.The living environment has created the ethnic customs of this ethnic group.This paper will explore the origin culture,dance legend and movement elements of Kazakh dance "Kalagulha",and explore the value of "Kalagulha" dance in practice teaching.In terms of structure,the article is divided into "introduction","main content of the article(three chapters in total)" and "conclusion".In the"introduction" section,the research purpose and significance of the paper are expounded,the research status of the object of this paper and four research methods are introduced.In the main contents of the article,the first chapter gives a brief overview of the historical and cultural origins,styles,movement characteristics and other aspects of the Kazakh "Kalagulha".The second chapter makes a detailed analysis and explanation of the action elements of "kalagorn leha",which lays a good foundation for the arrangement of the subsequent teaching combination.The third chapter discusses the conception of teaching combination arrangement,the process of teaching combination practice,the value embodiment of teaching level,and the significance of the inheritance and protection of Kazakh dance "Kalagulha".In the final "conclusion",the author summarizes the points of view put forward in the article,so as to draw further attention and attention to Kazakh dance and make joint efforts for the prosperity and development of Chinese folk dance. |