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On The Formation Of Primitive Life Sentiment And Contemporary Dance Rhyme

Posted on:2024-06-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2555306920471294Subject:Artistic dance
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Helan Mountain Rock Painting,as a special and silent "language",is different from any art forms.It records the occurrence of art with its unique "form",it records the initial human ways of life with rich "image";it also conveys the ancestors’ persistent spiritual consciousness with its "meaning".This paper takes the dance pictures from Helan Mountain Rock Paintings as the research objects,analyzes the body language presented by the dance pictures from the following three aspects,namely its form,meaning and psychological motivation.On the basis of the relevant knowledge of Ethnology,Archaeology and Dance Choreography and Creation,while taking contemporary dance rhyme practice as the carrier,it then further analyzes the dance pictures of Helan Mountain Rock Paintings from perspectives of imagology and body linguistics.With "Why to dance" and "How to dance" as the starting point and foothold,this paper also analyzes and reconstructs the highly spiritual crystals contained in the ancient dance pictures,so as to make the original life sentiment and contemporary dance rhyme common and related.Furthermore,this paper explains how the naive,simple,powerful cultural energy and tenacious vitality of primitive art are transmitted to the eternal,immutable,infinitely hot and pure life force condensed by human survival and development,as well as why the internal strength and spiritual blood of surviving,striving for strength and winning spirits that human beings in different times share in human survival and development,and then remolded into the derivative practical work "Words · Words",through which the realization of contemporary value in Rock Painting Dance Pictures Art.
Keywords/Search Tags:Helan Mountain, Rock painting dance figure, The mood of life, Contemporary dance rhyme, Dance body language
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