Xibe Dance is a Xibe folk dance, also known as Belem Dance.
Introduction of Xibai Dance: Belem Dance, Xibe folk dance, which is called Belem in Xibe language. Belem dance is the most popular dance among Xibe people.
The Beilun dance of Xibe nationality originated from the fishing and hunting life of Xibe nationality in ancient times and has a long history. After Xibe people moved to the west, after generations of folk artists re-created, Belem dance became a kind of folk dance that was very popular among Xibe people and was widely popularized, and almost everyone could dance. It is recorded through religious activities, music, poetry, costumes, sculptures, festive parties and other forms.
In June p>28, the Xibe Belem Dance declared by Chabuchar Xibe Autonomous County in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.
This is a kind of one-step kick dance, with small moving range, strict requirements and solemn style, which is mostly performed by experts. It has special dance music. Dancers kick each other with their left and right feet, and their steps are flexible, passionate and humorous.
Belem dance types:
1. Xibe Belem: the basic dance of Belem dance, and all kinds of basic movements of Belem dance are included.
2. Shan Aksu 'er: This is a kind of one-step kick dance, with small moving range, strict requirements and solemn style, which is mostly performed by experts. It has special dance music.
3. Double Aksu 'er: The dancer's left and right feet meet and kick, and the steps are flexible, passionate and humorous.
4. Duohelun Aksel: The dancer's footwork is to move his left foot first, then move his left foot, move his right foot, and pause in the fourth step. The dance steps are flexible and varied, and you can play freely and dance in circles.
5. Salute dance: The Xibo language is much like Luo Beilun, which is mostly performed at the festive moment when men and women get married and at the joyful scene when distinguished guests come. Performed by a young man.
6. Yerkerdek Dance: This is a dance for young people. It can be a duet between two young men or a man and a woman. Only this Belem dance allows the performers to speak.
7. Burning te amo: The Xibo language is Chayifu Yibu Robbelen, which is a female dance. It imitates a housewife's daily activities such as picking up feces, carrying water, milking, burning tea and making milk tea in the morning.