Is Water Sleeve Dance an Intangible Cultural Heritage?

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Water sleeve dance is one of the stunts of Chinese Peking Opera, which contains elements of opera and dance and has a unique aesthetic feeling. It originated from the ancient dance in China, and sleeves became popular as early as the Han and Tang Dynasties. Sleeves pay attention to the unity of body and rhyme, swaying posture, essential charm and artistic charm.

Today's China classical dance draws lessons from and inherits the unique and distinctive style and form of China traditional opera dance. Sleeves are also a part of inheritance and development. The two "forces" to be discussed in this paper-exertion and expressiveness-are complementary and inseparable. If you don't train by the correct "hard method", on the stage, sleeves are like two pieces of cloth that don't listen to you. They can't get it back or get it out. Actors and audiences are sweating, and there is no sense of beauty, let alone "expressive force".