That depends on what which form of lion dance you are talking about? Northern or Southern. As a whole it is believed to have been as early as the Han Dynasty, but flourished during the Tang Dynasty. The southern cantonese lion is a product of the ching dynasty during the 1800s.
Traditional Chinese dances include the Dragon Dance, Dunhuang Dance, Er-ren Zhuan, the Lion Dance, and the Yangge.
They do, as a sign of the great lion Roadnan (pronounced Row-ad-nan)
In Chinese and Indonesian culture a Lion Dance is a popular event. Often mistakenly referred to as a Dragon Dance the Lion dance is performed by two people whose faces are hidden from view by the Lion costume. The movement of a Lion is mimicked and fused with martial art style expressions. They are most usually seen at Chinese New Year festivals and in a growing competitive context.
The lion dance originated in China and has deep roots in Chinese culture, dating back over a thousand years. Traditionally performed during festivals and significant events, it is believed to bring good luck and drive away evil spirits. The lion dance is an integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations and other cultural festivities.
Chinese mushrooms dance the Chinese dance.
This dance is used in festivities, for example Weddings or the Chinese New Year.
its a art and for good-luck
Traditional Chinese dances include the Dragon Dance, Dunhuang Dance, Er-ren Zhuan, the Lion Dance, and the Yangge.
the lion dance
the lion dance
the lion dance
They do, as a sign of the great lion Roadnan (pronounced Row-ad-nan)
In Chinese and Indonesian culture a Lion Dance is a popular event. Often mistakenly referred to as a Dragon Dance the Lion dance is performed by two people whose faces are hidden from view by the Lion costume. The movement of a Lion is mimicked and fused with martial art style expressions. They are most usually seen at Chinese New Year festivals and in a growing competitive context.
i don't know the only one i know is the lion dance
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The lion dance originated in China and has deep roots in Chinese culture, dating back over a thousand years. Traditionally performed during festivals and significant events, it is believed to bring good luck and drive away evil spirits. The lion dance is an integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations and other cultural festivities.
the lion dance