A Probe into the Form of Dance Performance in Drama Performance
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/hiaad.v4i1.11992Keywords:
Drama Stage, Art, Dance PerformanceAbstract
China's traditional culture, as the spirit that has lasted for thousands of years, has shown brand-new vitality internationally in recent years. As the quintessence of China, drama condenses the cultural and spiritual traditions of the Chinese nation for thousands of years, and comprehensively embodies the aesthetic feeling of China's art. Dancing on the stage of drama can not only contribute to the visual experience of drama, but also further reflect the culture of drama works.
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