Which genre of classical dance is breathing combination?

First of all, the first genre, of course, is the rhyme of Chinese opera. In 1954, Beiwu was established as a classical dance department, and the book Body Rhyme by Professor Li Zhengyi laid the foundation for modern classical dance teaching in China. Classical dance once came down in one continuous line, but it was suppressed and persecuted in turbulent times, leading to the loss of culture. Modern classical dance absorbed the essence of China traditional opera, martial arts and China folk dance, and evolved into this ancient school. The works of this school are quite powerful. Due to the lack of self-practice, body rhyme techniques can only be outlined by language. Classic plays such as Ailian Shuo and Rouge Kou are the best interpretations of the school of body rhyme.

Dunhuang school is easy to understand, like the 1970s? I don't know that either. After all, it is really humble. Generally speaking, it is mainly developed from ancient books such as murals handed down, with strong regional characteristics and unique cultural style. Masterpiece "Flying"

There are great differences between Han and Tang dances and these two kinds of classical dances, because a large part of the definition of the name of classical dances should be ancient court dances, but due to historical reasons, there are two kinds of classical dances. After later research, we can't abandon the court dances in Han and Tang Dynasties, because they are also part of classical dances, and we should study and develop them. "Soft waist and sleeves" is the characteristic. Sleeves, kissing sleeves, vibrating sleeves, warping sleeves, swinging sleeves and beating sleeves have shaped the basic forms of classical dance in Han and Tang Dynasties. Sleeves are light, soft and graceful, which enriches the dance elements. In terms of training system, Han and Tang dances are also very different from the above two, which is the focus of heated debate among academic leaders. This is all I can learn from a humble person like me. By the way, the last two repertoires are Tao (although the original sound has been changed), but the popular section really explains the characteristics of Han and Tang dances well. I think the author of this intercepted video is quite good (by the way, the music has been changed, and emmm's preferences vary from person to person).

Kunwu dance is very special, as if it were new. From the naming, we know that it comes from the traditional opera Kunqu opera. Professor Ma Jiaqin extracted the essence of Kunqu opera and improved it. So in some schools, Kunwu is a new major, and the new things are quite special. We look forward to the professional development of Kunwu.