China classical dance mainly includes body rhyme, posture and skills, and the pursuit of aesthetic norms is a rich expression of "essence, spirit and spirit", which has the following main characteristics:
1. The costume of China classical dance is generally the traditional costume of China, and most dances in the Han and Tang Dynasties used Hanfu.
2. Most of the music is played by national musical instruments unique to China, such as guzheng, erhu and pipa.
3. China classical dance combines the movements and shapes in many martial arts and traditional operas, paying special attention to the role of eyes in the performance, emphasizing the coordination of breathing, with a sense of rhythm and shape.
4. "Circle" is a prominent feature of China classical dance. At the same time, it attaches great importance to the combination of form and spirit, the integration of body and mind, and the unity of internal and external.
China classical dance originated in ancient China and is a traditional dance in China. It covers a wide range of contents, from China's court dance to contemporary dancers. It mixes dance movements in traditional opera performances, folk dances and some body standard choreography methods in ballet to produce a new classical dance. Its essence can not be separated from the guidance of Chinese traditional dance aesthetics.
China classical dance is characterized by the traditional concept of the mean, balanced and stable composition, classical meaning and elegant aesthetic taste. It extracts typical dance aesthetic principles and action elements from China's long-term accumulated dances, which are developed and created by contemporary people, especially in the action of "drama and martial arts".