“Love” Is the Origin of All Dances
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v1i4.342Abstract
The art of dance comes from life; it is a reflection and portrayal of life. It is based on people’s ambitions for a better life and carries beautiful wishes. These beautiful roots are ultimately derived from “love”, in the dance based on the image of people. Dance art expresses the love between people, the love of human and nature, the love of human and society; in the dance works based on the object, the intrinsic connection between nature and the natural world is also reflected. This paper expounds the cognition of dance in terms of children’s dance enlightenment, limb development, aesthetic education, etc., and promotes the continuous development of the dance cause, cultivates more outstanding dancers, and creates more excellent dance works.
Keywords:
Dance origin; Dance enlightenment; Limb development; Dance image shaping; Aesthetic educationReferences
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