Dong dance name
The names of Dong dances are as follows:

1. "step on the song" dance

Dance characteristics: characterized by the unique rhythm of "stepping on songs" Dancers sing while walking, with light and agile steps and a sense of rhythm.

Performance occasions: It is usually performed in traditional festivals, temple fairs or celebrations of the Dong people, and it is a dance form to celebrate and show ethnic customs.

2. "Boat Song" Dance

Dance features: With the theme of imitating boating and fishing, the dance steps stretch smoothly, and the water-related life scenes of Dong people are displayed through the movements of dancers.

Performance occasions: Performances are often performed in riverside, lakeside and other waters to show Dong people's water-related life and culture.

3. "Three-string Dance" Dance

Dance features: Dancers hold three strings and dance while playing, expressing the Dong people's love for life and yearning for a better life with light and emotional movements.

Performance occasions: It is common in Dong people's weddings, celebrations and other occasions, and it is a dance form to express blessings and joy.

Step 4 "Bamboo Dance"

Dance features: Dancers hold bamboo poles, jump and rotate, and dance with the bamboo poles. The dance steps are vigorous and powerful, with a strong sense of rhythm and rhythm.

Performance occasions: Most of them are performed at harvest festivals, celebrations or major festivals, implying joy and unity.

5. "Yangko" dance

Dance features: Dancers wear traditional costumes, take farming life as the theme, and show farming scenes and life scenes through dance steps and movements.

Performance occasions: It is often used in harvest celebrations and festival celebrations of the Dong people, and it is a dance form that wishes good weather and good harvests.

Dong dance is an important part of Dong culture, which shows Dong people's love for nature and life and their yearning for a better life. These dances are not only performed in celebrations and festivals, but also inherited and interpreted in daily life, inheriting the wisdom, aesthetics and lifestyle of the Dong people. Each dance has its own unique style and connotation, which shows the rich and colorful cultural heritage of the Dong people.