The construction of character image is the main content of the creation of dance works.Dance works need to reflect the real life through the characters,express the thoughts and feelings of the creators,and express the theme of the works.No matter what the theme of the dance works,finally with the stage vivid,distinct,specific and perceptible character image dialogue with the audience,so that viewers have emotional resonance.Therefore,the key to the success of dance works is to build a typical and representative character image that impresses the audience deeply and is full of emotion.This paper takes the construction of the character image in the original dance work "Hulan Dies" as a case study,uses the text theory to analyze and interpret the character image of "Liu Hulan" in the literature,and then carries out the creation and transformation of the character image in the dance works according to the literary text,combines theory with practice,and explores the methods and paths to construct the character image in the dance works.This paper uses literature research method,case study method,linguistic semiotics,text analysis and other research methods to analyze the image of "Liu Hulan" in literary texts,and builds the image of "Liu Hulan" in dance texts on this basis.The whole paper is divided into four parts.The first part mainly interprets and refines the image of "Liu Hulan" in literary texts.The second part,from the perspective of choreographer,based on the image of "Liu Hulan" in literary text,reconstructs the dance text and analyzes the conception,character image and character of the dance works.The third part,from the aspects of body language,structure,music,props,lighting and so on,discusses in detail the specific methods to construct the image of "Liu Hulan" in "Hu LAN Dies".The fourth part discusses the significance of text theory in the construction of dance character image and the important enlightenment to the choreography and creation of dance works through the research and creation of characters in literary works and dance works. |