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Title: Da Hua Gun Flower Dance: Conseration and Inheritance in the Context  Ancient Chinese Dance
นาฏกรรมบุปผชาติ ต้า ขวา กุ้น : การอนุรักษ์และสืบทอดในบริบทจีนโบราณ
Authors: Ning Guan
Ning Guan
Pattamawadee Chansuwan
ปัทมาวดี ชาญสุวรรณ
Mahasarakham University
Pattamawadee Chansuwan
ปัทมาวดี ชาญสุวรรณ
pattamawadee.c@msu.ac.th
pattamawadee.c@msu.ac.th
Keywords: Da Hua Gun
Flower Dance
Conseration
Inheritance
Issue Date:  26
Publisher: Mahasarakham University
Abstract:         This study The purpose is 1) to study the background and development of Hezbollah tragedy in Daqing; 2) Study the preservation and inheritance of the Hezbollah tragedy in Daqing. On the Context of China's Ancient Tragedy It's a qualitative study. Document-based data mining And literature. The sample consists of one successor. Another reporter reported the news of broccoli. Second expert group And 30 villagers were established independently. Tools used Including: observe survey group discussion And questionnaires sign manage And analyze the collected data and related documents. The data is analyzed classify The data obtained are described in the form of descriptive analysis.            Results show Hezbollah is unfortunate. It is a traditional folk dance passed down. It has a long history and profound historical and cultural heritage. Including the meaning behind the dance and performance skills. Understand the types of performances through field visits. dance Rhythm of music And performance devices. Hezbollah is unfortunate. The research results show that the tragedy of Hezbollah is serious. It only adds luster to people's lives and brings them endless happiness. It also provides a useful reference for the inheritance and development of folk dance in the Central Plains. This study not only enriches the contents of relevant theoretical research Hezbollah is unfortunate. that's it At the same time, it also provides important practical guidance for the performing arts of folk dance in the Central Plains.
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URI: http://202.28.34.124/dspace/handle123456789/3317
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