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Title
Yak-tail Banner dance
旄舞
Subject
Chinese cultural dance
Description
The Yak-tail Banner Dance is performed at sacrificial sites in places of learning -- Biyong. This dance is part of "Small Six Dances" in traditional Chinese culture and is usually aimed pedagogy in young aristocrats. Ceremonial music is played in accompany to this dance and dancers hold the tail of a yak during performance.
Relation
Daxia
Chinese Imperial dance
Five-Colour Silk dance
Yunmen Dajuan
Chinese Imperial dance
Five-Colour Silk dance
Yunmen Dajuan
Chinese Cultural Dance Item Type Metadata
orignal date
Zhou dynasty
Popular Time
Zhou dynasty
Stylistic Origins
Chinese
Zhou dynasty
Zhou dynasty
Culture Origins
Chinese
Six Small Dances
Six Small Dances
Main Participants
young aristocrats
Purpose
sacrifice rituals
performed at sacrificial sites in areas of learning
performed at sacrificial sites in areas of learning
Dress Code
lost in records
Typical Instruments
tail of a yak
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