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Title
Yunmen Dajuan
雲門大卷
Subject
Chinese cultural dance
Description
Yunmen Dajuan is a dance meant for the veneration of the sky. History of Chinese civilization dates back to the Yellow Emperor era and it is him who is the origin of this dance. This dance also praises the clouds and the Gods of the sky. Other than being a part of the ritual for venerating the sky, it is also performed as entertainment for the general public. It uses more elegant and solemn music.
Relation
Chinese Imperial Dance
Cham dance
Five-Colour Silk Dance
Daxia
Cham dance
Five-Colour Silk Dance
Daxia
Chinese Cultural Dance Item Type Metadata
orignal date
from the Yellow Emperor era
Popular Time
Yellow Emperor era
Stylistic Origins
Yellow Emperor era
Culture Origins
China
Yayue
Yayue
Main Participants
general public
Purpose
ritualistic purposes
entertainment for the public
veneration of the sky
entertainment for the public
veneration of the sky
Dress Code
lost of records
Typical Instruments
simple instruments
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