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What is Dragon Dance?

Dragon dance (simplified Chinese: 舞龙; traditional Chinese: 舞龍; pinyin: wǔ lóng) is a shape
of conventional dance and performance in Chinese way of life. Like the lion dance, it's far most often
seen in festive celebrations. The dance is performed by means of a team of skilled dancers who
manipulate an extended bendy large puppet of a dragon the usage of poles positioned at everyday
intervals alongside the duration of the dragon. The dance crew simulates the imagined actions of this river
spirit in a sinuous, undulating way.

The dragon dance is frequently achieved at some point of Chinese New Year. Chinese dragons
are a symbol of China's subculture, and they're believed to bring properly luck to people, consequently the
longer the dragon is inside the dance, the greater luck it will bring to the network. The dragons are
believed to possess features that encompass extraordinary electricity, dignity, fertility, knowledge, and
auspiciousness. The look of a dragon is both fearsome and ambitious, but it has a benevolent disposition,
and it changed into an emblem to represent imperial authority. The movements in a overall performance
historically characterize historical roles of dragons demonstrating energy and dignity.

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