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Detailed data collection of Miao folk dance

Miao folk dances include Lusheng dance, bronze drum dance, wood drum dance, Xiangxi drum dance, bench dance and drum ladle dance.

Chinese name: Miao folk dance is the most popular, especially Lusheng dance. Lusheng dances are held in Danzhai, Taijiang, Ping Huang, Leishan, Kaili, Dafang, Shuicheng, Rongshui and other places in Guangxi on traditional festivals such as the 15th of the first month, the 3rd of March and the 9th of September, as well as festive festivals such as Chinese New Year, ancestor worship, house building, harvest and wedding. There are four steps in dance, including two steps, three steps, six steps, rubbing step, jumping step, step by step and left-right rotation. Lusheng dance (called "Juegei" in Miao language) is a traditional folk dance, which is characterized by the flexible dance of lower limbs (including hips, knees and ankles) when men play Lusheng. Widely spread and popularized in all Miao areas. Encouragement is a Miao folk dance, which dances while playing drums. The drum is made of wood, wrapped in cowhide at both ends, and knocked on the shelf. The Miao people's encouragement has a long history.