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  1. History

    There has been an old tradition in China of dancers wearing masks to resemble animals or mythical beasts since … See more

    Lion dance - Wikipedia

    • Lion dance (traditional Chinese: 舞獅; simplified Chinese: 舞狮; pinyin: wǔshī) is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune. The lion dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year and other traditional, cultural and religi… See more

    Vietnamese alphabetmúa lân (sư - rồng)
    Chữ Nôm𢱖麟(獅蠬)
    Hangul사자춤
    Hanja獅子춤
    Regional types

    The two main types of lion dance in China are the Northern and Southern Lions. There are however also a number of local forms of lion dance in different regions of China, and some of these lions may have significant differences … See more

    Music and instruments

    The Chinese Lion Dance is performed accompanied by the music of beating of tanggu (drum) (in Singapore, datanggu), cymbals, and gongs. Instruments synchronize to the lion dance movements and actions… See more

     
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  2. Chinese Lion Dances: What Is It and What Does It …

    Nov 25, 2022 · Learn about the lion dance, a traditional Chinese dance performed on big occasions for good luck and prosperity. Discover its meaning, costumes, styles, and origin, and see where to watch it in China and abroad.

     
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    6 days ago · Learn about the lion dance, a traditional Chinese art that imitates the movements of a lion. Find out its meaning, symbols, history, types, and how it is performed during Chinese New Year.

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  9. The art and meaning of lion dancing | KPBS Public …

    Feb 9, 2024 · Learn how lion dancing originated, what it symbolizes and how it is performed by San Diego Legendary Lion Dance Association. Watch videos, see photos and listen to the music of this Chinese martial arts form.

  10. Unveiling the Chinese Lion Dance: Cultural …

    Learn about the cultural significance, symbolism, and history of the lion dance, a traditional Chinese performance that marks major festivities. Explore the differences between the southern and northern styles of the lion dance, and …

  11. Lion Dance - Chinese Customs - Nations Online Project

    Learn about the history, symbolism and performance of the Lion Dance, a masked dance that chases away evil spirits and brings good luck during Chinese New Year. See photos and videos of different styles and colors of lions and …

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