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Help describe a dance, flying dance, thank you!

Almost every one of the 492 caves in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes dances. Flying is the business card of Dunhuang art. Flying people have no wings and feathers, but fly in the sky with fluttering dresses and fluttering ribbons. Their posture is unrestrained. Among the flying murals, the most famous gesture is "playing pipa, playing pipa". In the traditional culture of China, music and dance are very important, and male and female dancers express their feelings through dancing. Mostly female dances, women's femininity and enchanting are all in the light dance of turning left and right. Flying is one of the outstanding representatives. The shape of the trapeze is very exquisite, including shiny headdress, painted arms and complicated skirts and shirts. The portrait "Down to the Feet" presents the image of "flying" to the world like a work of art, full of western style flying, soft waist and elegant and unrestrained twisting; Eyes full of affection, beautiful and enchanting eyes. The skirt and the ribbon on the hand fly at the same time, which feels like flying with the wind. Dancers dance like fairies, which makes the dance look elegant. The audience in the whole theater seems to hold their breath, and a kind of quiet and peaceful beauty gradually diffuses out. As far as dance characteristics are concerned, flying dance is similar to some dances in India.