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International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2023, 5(7); doi: 10.25236/IJFS.2023.050718.

Cultural Integration and Institutionalization of Music and Dance in the Northern Wei Dynasty

Author(s)

Yuan Kong

Corresponding Author:
Yuan Kong
Affiliation(s)

Chinese National Academy of Arts, Beijing, 100012, China

Abstract

The music and dance of the Northern Wei Dynasty played a significant role in the history of Chinese music and dance. On one hand, it adopted and reinforced the Han ethnic music and dance tradition since the Zhou Dynasty. On the other hand, it pioneered the formation of a new music and dance system during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, which was based on the integration of multiple ethnic and cultural elements. In terms of its contribution, the music and dance of the Northern Wei Dynasty achieved the integration of multiple cultures, including the nomadic culture of the northern steppes, the farming culture of the Han people in the central plains, and the culture of the Western Regions. Furthermore, this integration was institutionalized. The institutionalization of the music and dance of the Northern Wei Dynasty was accomplished through the joint efforts of various factors. These included the development of the Chinese traditional ritual and music system, the promotion of political and economic development throughout society, the need for political governance by the Xianbei rulers, and the struggle of the Han Chinese elite for political power. Together, they made music and dance a symbolic form that integrated art and politics, the Han culture and the cultures of the surrounding ethnic minorities.

Keywords

Northern Wei; music and dance; cultural integration; institutionalization

Cite This Paper

Yuan Kong. Cultural Integration and Institutionalization of Music and Dance in the Northern Wei Dynasty. International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology (2023), Vol. 5, Issue 7: 110-118. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFS.2023.050718.

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