Current location:Global Glance news portal > travel
Young People Infuse Vibrancy into Chinese Square Dancing
Global Glance news portal2024-05-21 15:50:05【travel】2People have gathered around
IntroductionContact Us HomeNewsHighlightACWF NewsSocietyWom
- Home
- News
- People
- In-depth
- ACWF
Young People Infuse Vibrancy into Chinese Square Dancing
November 15, 2023People perform during a popularizing event of square dance in Huanggang, central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 8, 2023. [Photo by Du Zixuan/Xinhua] |
WUHAN, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — Adorned in her elegant dance costume, Wang Xiaolan, the founder of a square dance troupe in central China's Hubei Province, relishes regular practices and gatherings with her fellow dancers.
"Dancing brings me a sense of achievement," the 59-year-old retiree told Xinhua. "It has enriched our lives after retirement."
Over the past five years, Wang's dance group grew from 28 to 38 members, with many younger participants joining in. Currently, the troupe is led by a 22-year-old teacher.
This reflects the broader trend in China, where square dancing gained popularity over a decade ago, transcending age groups and evolving into a more aesthetically-oriented form of physical exercise.
Shu Ying, in her 30s, is a choreographer in Wang's troupe. "I was touched by the passion of the aunties, and I began to understand more about square dancing," she said.
Noting that the standard of square dance is rising and there is a greater diversity of forms, Shu said this dance form is not solely for senior people but for anyone who loves singing and dancing. "It can serve as spiritual sustenance for people, and bring them joy, regardless of their age group."
People perform a square dance for fun after dinner in a community of Jianghan District of Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, April 2, 2020. [Xinhua/Xiao Yijiu] |
The population of Chinese people on the mainland aged 60 or above had reached 264.02 million, including 190.64 million people aged 65 or above, or 13.5 percent of the total population, according to data from the seventh national census released in 2021.
According to Gan Lu, a choreographer with China Oriental Performance Arts Group Co., Ltd, when square dancing started, its initial aim was to cater to the social and physical exercise needs of middle-aged women, particularly those between 46 and 65 years old, including retirees.
While this is still the case, square dancing is gradually incorporating elements of professional dance, local opera and folk music, Gan explained.
For instance, in Jingzhou City which was visited by famous poet Li Bai from the Tang Dynasty (618-907), a square dance group of 50 students performed a dance inspired by one of his famous poems. According to Zhou Jing, head of the group, the average age of the dancers was only 20.
"We would like to popularize the dance form in schools and colleges to get more young people involved," she said.
People perform during a popularizing event of square dance in Huanggang, central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 8, 2023. [Photo by Du Zixuan/Xinhua] |
In October 2020, a square dance competition was held at the Wuhan University of Bioengineering, attracting as many as 1,000 people. According to netizens, the event "rekindled their appreciation for square dancing."
In a survey conducted by the Hubei Masses Art Center, about two-thirds of the respondents expressed a positive attitude towards square dance, with the strongest support coming from those born in the 1960s and 1990s.
Support from local governments has played a crucial role in popularizing square dance. Governments, from the provincial level to the grassroots, have allocated special funds for training, promotion and performances of square dance. In Hubei alone, with a population exceeding 58 million, there are now over 12,000 square dance troupes, and more than 89 percent of villages have at least one square dance group.
(Source: Xinhua)
32.3KPlease understand that womenofchina.cn,a non-profit, information-communication website, cannot reach every writer before using articles and images. For copyright issues, please contact us by emailing: [email protected]. The articles published and opinions expressed on this website represent the opinions of writers and are not necessarily shared by womenofchina.cn.
Comments
Magazines
Projects
- 2023 Women Science and Technology Innovation Pioneer...
Photos
- People Enjoy Blooming Tulips in Jinan, East...
- Flowers Bloom Across China in Spring
Special Coverage
Address of this article:http://angola.arnoldview.org/html-19e999886.html
Very good!(27816)
Related articles
- With Djokovic awaiting the winner, Murray trails Hanfmann at rain
- In Russia's Far East, a new heavy
- The Masters is at the center of the golf fashion universe
- Making cement is very damaging for the climate. One solution is opening in California
- Ricky Stenhouse punching Kyle Busch could lead to suspension
- European satellite falls out of orbit, breaks over Pacific
- Total solar eclipse: What's the path and what to know for Monday April 8
- Big banks warn of uncertain year ahead after mixed financial performances in the first quarter
- Company wins court ruling to continue development of Michigan factory serving EV industry
- Total solar eclipse 2024: Small towns prepare for crowds
Popular articles
Recommended
Brazil replaces injured goalkeeper Ederson in Copa America squad
Artist Natalia Rak not told her Dunedin mural would be painted over
Another month of robust US job growth points to continued economic strength
Eating less meat would be good for the Earth. Small nudges can change behavior
Biden says Brown v. Board of Education ruling was about more than education
Movie Review: ‘STEVE! (martin)’ looks at past, present in a lovely, intimate 2
Why don't humans have tails? A genetic mutation offers clues
Total solar eclipse: What's the path and what to know for Monday April 8
Links
- Less alcohol, or none at all, is one path to better health
- Ford recalls Maverick pickups in US because tail lights can go dark, increasing the risk of a crash
- Fists fly as men in line for ride at popular Virginia park come to blows
- Heavy rains in Brazil’s south kill at least 8 people, leave 21 missing, civil defense says
- NATO chief chides allies for not being quicker to help Ukraine
- Tennis legend Boris Becker discharged from bankruptcy court in England
- Rollout of transgender bathroom law sows confusion among Utah public school families
- First asylum
- Stock market today: Global stocks are mixed after Wall St tumble. Most markets close for holiday
- Mexican volunteer searchers say they've found a clandestine crematorium in Mexico City