扇舞丹青 ( 邹亚童 )
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So beautiful! But I did not see a mistake as mentioned in the video's description! Then again, I don't perform or really know much at all about this style of dance... But I was moved, and I think the dance is lovely.
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well... that was so great! i am just starting to find out more about traditional style of dance. i wish i could move like that!
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@marychildlearning sorry this comes late... But the music is called "Gao Shan Liu Shui", or literally, "High Mountains and Flowing Water". This piece is played by guqin, an instrument with thousands of history. This particular piece is one of the ten Chinese classic.
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Excellent point!
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Wow! You are brilliant and amazing! I sure hope you realize that, and feel good! I'd like to humbly post my dance below, but of course I am no match to you ( : Thank you.
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the mistake is at 4:40, otherwise its all good right? did she won anything? probably not bc of that mistake. i love her style, she has a body that is more of martial art than a dancer, i wouldn't be suprise if she knows martial arts
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her costume is just beautiful
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1:42 有一个用扇子点空的动作,最像了。好像挥着毛笔在墙壁上,看似不
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I just think the opposite... by 丹青, the dance is trying to depict a 少年书生 (I kinda linking this image to 羽扇纶巾,谈笑间、樯橹灰飞烟灭), 王亚彬's version is softer, her facial expression more feminine, not really matching the image that the dance is trying to depict. But 亚童 here has shown a confident and ambitious youth image.
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High Mountains, Rippling Water
It's a famous classical Guzheng piece :D
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what is the type of outfit she is wearing?
Wang's a around one minute longer than this, thus kindda dragging... but either way, Wang is more matured though emotionally and technically.
youyouooxx 5 years ago
I disagree. Both versions are about the same length. This dancer has superior flexibility than Wang, but I could barely watch her dance when I first got it because she looked so emaciated. In my opinion the ending (the last 20 seconds or so) is much better than Wang's later version.
GnomaticReverie 4 years ago 2
well, honestly, name me one accomplished classical chinese dancer from China who is not quote on quote emaciated. If you consider Wang's look as emaciated then i have no comments for this dancer. Besides, the ending has to do w/ choreography and has nothing to do w/ the dancer. And i was comparing the dancers from the beginning to the end.
youyouooxx 4 years ago
None from the current generation of dancers. I think there is now an over-emphasis on thinness as fundamental gauge of a dancer.
If you read my comment above carefully, it would be clear that I was referring to Zou as "emaciated". Her thinness lends an aura of other-worldliness to the dance, at the expense of power and control. Wang's dances with more abandon. Her demi-pointe turns are fantastic, but I stand by my contention that Zou has superior extension and flexibility.
GnomaticReverie 4 years ago 2