Dai is known as the mother of dance in China.
She is one of the pioneers and founders of contemporary dance art in China. She initiated dance education in China and trained countless famous dancers. In China, she is known as "the mother of China dance". Overseas, she is known as the "International Dance Ambassador". She is Dai. In the reception hall of the Royal Dance Academy, the portraits of four outstanding female dancers in the world are displayed, and her statue is one of them.
From 65438 to 0953, Dai's Lotus Dance, based on the folk dance form in northern Shaanxi, won the prize in the World Youth Student Festival. 1955, her first dance "Flying" showing Dunhuang art in the Tang Dynasty won another award at the World Youth Student Festival.
Dunhuang grottoes art;
In the third century BC, Asoka preached Buddhism, and Buddhist art rose from India. In the first century, Greek Buddhist art appeared in Gandhara and spread to other countries. It was introduced from Afghanistan to Khotan, Xinjiang in the 2nd century. In Nanlu Minfeng Han Tomb, there are statues of Greek bodhisattvas and dragon patterns of China in Han Dynasty, and in Nuoqiang temple ruins, there are stories of Sakamoto.
At the same time, Bamiyan Grottoes appeared in Qizil Grottoes on the North Road with Qiuci as the center. When it is combined with Qiuci's local customs, Qiuci's unique diamond story painting is formed. However, Qiuci art still contains Indian artistic elements, Afghan characteristics and Persian influence, and more importantly, Chinese painting factors, thus forming a diversified western style.