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Lusheng Dance
¡¡¡¡Lusheng is an antique reed instrument. The longest one is more than
1 Zhang (a unit of length, 1 Zhang = 3 1/3 meters); while the shortest
one is less than 1 Chi (a unit of length, 1 Chi = 1/3 meter). Some have
a maximum of 10 reeds in one Lusheng; some have only single reed or two
reeds. The most popular ones have 6 reeds, with forceful but low and deep
tone or clear and melodious tone. During the long history of the development
of the Miao¡¯s culture, Lusheng has been not only regarded as the symbol
of their people, but also mixed together with dance music, acrobatics
and Wushu (a form of physical culture) etc. With the communication and
interaction of the culture among various national ethnic groups, the Lusheng
dance is also popular in Dong, Shui, Buyi, Yao and Yi people.
¡¡¡¡There are nearly 100 tunes and dance paces with the Lusheng dance, of
which, 10-odd are most popular, in lively rhythm and in bold, rough and
warm style. The Lusheng dance may be like this: women¡¯s dance accompanied
by men¡¯s playing or women¡¯s and men¡¯s dancing accompanied by their own
playing. Also Wushu activities and some extremely difficult acrobatic
feats of the Miao people have been assimilated in Lusheng dance, which
are especially loved by the masses. Now, the Lusheng dance has been become
the necessary activity on the jubilant festivals of the Miao people in
Guiyang City and in Suzhou City (Jiangsu Province).
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