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Frontiers in Art Research, 2024, 6(3); doi: 10.25236/FAR.2024.060301.

Appearance Relaxation, Internal Movement of Qi—On "Relaxation" in Classical Chinese Dance

Author(s)

Shuangshuang Lu

Corresponding Author:
Shuangshuang Lu
Affiliation(s)

Shandong University of Arts Dance Academy, Jinan, 250300, China

Abstract

In the teaching practice of classical Chinese dance, there is often a lack of necessary and targeted training methods, which makes the body often appear "tighter than loose, more rigid than flexible, more dynamic than static, and more open than closed" and other problems. In this paper, we will discuss the importance of "relaxation" in the training of classical Chinese dance; "relaxation" is the precondition for the body to reach a state of integration so that the body and mind are in a state of "zero".

Keywords

Classical Chinese Dance; Relaxation; Dance Teaching

Cite This Paper

Shuangshuang Lu. Appearance Relaxation, Internal Movement of Qi—On "Relaxation" in Classical Chinese Dance. Frontiers in Art Research (2024) Vol. 6, Issue 3: 1-6. https://doi.org/10.25236/FAR.2024.060301.

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