Saw some interesting comments under this video, I feel I need to say something about Chinese Classical dance... Chinese Classical dance is, undoubtedly, a kind of reconstructive dance which was established during 20th century. It employs the body training method of ballet. Most of the movements come from Kongfu and Chinese Opera, as well as some historical artwork. There are generally 4 kinds of disciplines in Chinese Classical dance. Dun Huang Dance 敦煌舞,which based on some ancient wall painting at 敦煌莫高窟, emphasizes static postures and a lot of time the dancer would uses silk ribbons. The most special one among these four. Han Tang Classical dance 漢唐古典舞, which the dancer put more emphasis on their shoulder and waist, twisting their bodies to the sides, and gives an unstable, flowing feeling, this dance is Han Tang style. Xi Qu Classical dance 戲曲古典舞, Xi Qu means Chines Opera so the style, as you can tell from the name, is the closest to Chinese Opera. A lot of special hand postures from the Opera. Neoclassical, 新古典舞, still preserve the esthetics of Chinese Classical dance, but more like modern dance. The movements are not as classical and elegant as the other three, but it can express a more variety of emotion. There is nothing wrong with calling a reconstructive dance Chinese Classical Dance. First of all, it is created by Chinese people, and based totally on Chinese aesthetics. Although it employs the training method from ballet and borrow some leg movements(you can tell some jumping skill are borrowed from ballet), but it’s nothing like ballet. The aesthetics is totally different. people who like to watch ballet can tell at the first glance. Second, it is classical. Very classical, very elegant. Then there is nothing wrong with calling it Chinese Classical Dance. Another words at the end. Chinese culture is not something that’s kept in history museum, rather, it’s alive, it’s changing. We are keeping it updated. No matter how old a culture is, it needs updating, or otherwise it is lying inside the tomb. Now people have already made some excellent Chinese Classical Dance Opera. Although employing a lot of new stuffs, but the core is still very Chinese. I see a new way in which Chinese culture can continue to thrive.
Very pretty and just plain cute. It's amazing how, with all the violent head movement, her hair and its adornments stayed in place! A very pretty piece and very well done - the dancer AND the instrumentalists.
Out of hundreds of chinese classical dance videos on youtube, this one is still my number one favorite of all time! Graceful, elegant, beautiful and divine! Is there a high quality version of this video?
"Drunken Empress" that,what is called. The similar figure clothes, make up and fashions are likely according to pottery figure found from Tang Dynasty grave. Dance is really a physical challenge at best. But I like it in more expressive way in Beijing Opera.
Out of all the Chinese classical dance videos on this site, for some reason this remains my favorite, solo or otherwise. I hope this dancer got other accolades if she didn't win this particular competition :D
@maniacram It would be wrong for people to say that just because there are techniques involved in this dance that contemporary/ballet dancers would be able to do it. No they can't. Chinese dance in general is extremely precise. The emphasis is to turn emotions inward until it fills your entire body. Unlike contemporary dance in which bigger movement means more emotion, often in Chinese dance it's the tiny movements that shows emotions. So you don't end up with explosive movements but flowy ones.
I just wanted to say this is so beautiful i do classical western ballet i was so moved:-)!! I put a Chinese poem that for some reason reminded me of it:-) Thank you from Ireland:-) I feel this comes from the place of moonlight and magic fairies and spirits:-) Then when i take my own dance classes i remember how cruel and tough to dance! Beauty through suffering but to appear free and effortless and spiritual this is like this:-) Chinese dance has so many levels thanks you:-)
Lets just appreciate the art. This is definitely no traditional Chinese dance. It say its a contemporary dance with a cultural/historical flare. It is completely new. The dancer expressed the feeling of the concubine beautifully, really like it.
@maniacram You probably think that only dances with fans, handkerchiefs and ribbons are Chinese dance. They are, but they belong to folk dance. Folk and Classical forms both have their roots from thousands of years ago, it's just that folk dance originate from the customs and lives of ordinary people, whereas Classical chinese dance came from dance styles from thousands of years ago, wushu, and Peking Opera. Hence why folk dance seems more "earthy" and classical seems more elegant.
i live in Poland she is beauty and her dance is beauty, i love Chinese dancers, they are like flowers, my boy is Chinese and i sametimes see Chinese dance its beauty, beauty, and beauty, i dont know if people in Europe can dance like her. Sorry for my English
Beautiful thank you so much A thousand pretty words in one swoop of her arm:-) Such a pretty poem this dancer makes:-) Such mysterious exquisite prose is this dance:-) Flying colurs of emotion flying everywhere:-)
@maniacram Yes Russians brought ballet to China, but that doesn't mean that we rejected our culture. Far from it. The Cultural Revolution actually made dance flourish. Multiple dance academies opened at that time, and the best of the best toured around the country. My dance teacher was trained at that time by the best Chinese dance and ballet teacher that China had. If Louis XIV saw ballet today, he'd think that it's freaky too, doesn't mean it's not ballet, just that the dance form progressed.
very good dance! someone that said it bad is because he(she) cannot understand Chinese history and culture, also didn't know what's the dance! what's is the Chinese classical dance!!!
Beautiful! Similar to Indian classical in the sense it tells a story or describes a situation..and the dancer uses both movement and facial expression to emote..
Almost every Chinese Classical Dance has a historical story with it. If Contemporary/ballet dancers don't know the story, they can't perform Chinese dance well. This dance present important history of Tang Dinasty, the king love his wife - this drunk lady so much, stay with her all the time, don't care about his country, and finally lead Tang Dinasty falled.
@maniacram Furtermore, the dancer is Chinese and this competition took place in China. Taoli competition is a very prestigious competition that takes place every three years. Only the best of the best professional Chinese dance dancers are allowed to qualify and compete.
Hi Amoralis123 There are lots Chinese value their own culture which has been continuing for about 5000 years. The government also start to value the rich culture. I am a Chinese, really love and be proud of our own culture. Thank you for your support!
@maniacram There are different disciplines. Chinese dance is a giant umbrella that encompasses Classical, Folk, and Ethnic. Classical is differentiated into different time period. Folk is differentiated by region. Within Ethnic, there are 56 different styles. If you think is that all dance to us is just ballet, then you are mistaken. Google Taoli competition and see what comes up. Taoli competition is the most prestigious dance competition in China, and it's all Chinese dance, no ballet at all.
@maniacram But this is Chinese dance. It's not adopted from somewhere. I should know because I study the folk, ethnic, and classical forms of Chinese dance. This is classical Chinese dance, which looks very different from folk and ethnic, but it's still Chinese dance. The roots of classical Chinese dance came from thousands of years ago, it's not something adopted. The techniques are very different from ballet, and the central belief of how the body should move is the opposite from ballet.
@sugarsweet87 When people of one culture adopt the practice of another, obviously it will not be a 100% perfect adaption. The South Americans created Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the process of learning Jiu-Jitsu from Japanese. The hand steps and body movements here look more intricate, however if you need a trained eye to tell apart the differences then it doesn't mean that it is vastly different either. It is a fact that these people prepare by learning ballet as ballet is very popular in china.
@maniacram Contemporary/ballet dancers in general aren't trained to turn their emotions inward, so when they try to do Chinese dance, they can't their eyes to communicate, or understand how a teeny breath can make the difference between a flat movement with no emotions and one that's filled with feelings. So when they do Chinese dance, it looks rough and has "no taste, no feelings", as we would say it. I hope this helps you to understand how Chinese dance is an entirely different discipline.
@Astrathiul It is call Hanfu. 汉服 (in Mandarin). You can google to find vary design according to different dynasty. The dancer hear wear the dynasty Tang 唐 (in Mandarin).
@maniacram to the untrained eye, you may think that it looks similar to contemporary dance because you've never been exposed to Chinese dance. It's like someone who thinks that African dance is the same as hiphop. But how the movements are initiated, the detail in the hands, the difference in how the body moves (everything is initiated by breaths, as opposed to contemporary where breaths aren't needed) makes Chinese dance very different to watch as well as to dance compared to contemporary.
this is what i do when im tipsy!! hahaha...no im just kidding, but this is a great dance! im from taiwanese background, but you know how the chinese and taiwanese are. taiwanese claims to be their own, but chinese govt wants taiwan. all the same culture, except for the native indian cultures!
@vivspring Also ballet went West to East, from France & Italy to Russia. The Russians brought it to china in the 1930s. After your cultural revolution of the 60s when you guys rejected your own culture, ballet flourished. You guys added a little local flavor to suit the costumes. If the ancient Chinese saw this, they would be thinking, "Huh.... freaky!!", because these dances wouldn't suit their aesthetics. It is more like athletics than dance. Search "learn chinese dance", see what comes up.
Saw some interesting comments under this video, I feel I need to say something about Chinese Classical dance...
Chinese Classical dance is, undoubtedly, a kind of reconstructive dance which was established during 20th century. It employs the body training method of ballet. Most of the movements come from Kongfu and Chinese Opera, as well as some historical artwork.
There are generally 4 kinds of disciplines in Chinese Classical dance.
Dun Huang Dance 敦煌舞,which based on some ancient wall painting at 敦煌莫高窟, emphasizes static postures and a lot of time the dancer would uses silk ribbons. The most special one among these four.
Han Tang Classical dance 漢唐古典舞, which the dancer put more emphasis on their shoulder and waist, twisting their bodies to the sides, and gives an unstable, flowing feeling, this dance is Han Tang style.
Xi Qu Classical dance 戲曲古典舞, Xi Qu means Chines Opera so the style, as you can tell from the name, is the closest to Chinese Opera. A lot of special hand postures from the Opera.
Neoclassical, 新古典舞, still preserve the esthetics of Chinese Classical dance, but more like modern dance. The movements are not as classical and elegant as the other three, but it can express a more variety of emotion.
There is nothing wrong with calling a reconstructive dance Chinese Classical Dance.
First of all, it is created by Chinese people, and based totally on Chinese aesthetics. Although it employs the training method from ballet and borrow some leg movements(you can tell some jumping skill are borrowed from ballet), but it’s nothing like ballet. The aesthetics is totally different. people who like to watch ballet can tell at the first glance.
Second, it is classical. Very classical, very elegant.
Then there is nothing wrong with calling it Chinese Classical Dance.
Another words at the end. Chinese culture is not something that’s kept in history museum, rather, it’s alive, it’s changing. We are keeping it updated. No matter how old a culture is, it needs updating, or otherwise it is lying inside the tomb. Now people have already made some excellent Chinese Classical Dance Opera. Although employing a lot of new stuffs, but the core is still very Chinese. I see a new way in which Chinese culture can continue to thrive.
well said.
太美了!讓我ㄧ直重複看,永遠看不膩呀!這身段、這妝容、這些動作感覺好像是在看動畫,但偏偏是真人,貴妃的怨、醉、貪杯、媚笑、恍惚中的停頓⋯實在太完美、太銷魂了!
+巴黎貓 美就有2乳腺先生
Gorgeous, from the dance to the music to her dress and hair. Everything is just beautiful.
I bet this girl never thought so many on youtube would be enthralled by her.. true artist!
Very pretty and just plain cute. It's amazing how, with all the violent head movement, her hair and its adornments stayed in place! A very pretty piece and very well done - the dancer AND the instrumentalists.
She is really stunning!
I love how fluid and graceful Chinese classical dance is.
Out of hundreds of chinese classical dance videos on youtube, this one is still my number one favorite of all time! Graceful, elegant, beautiful and divine! Is there a high quality version of this video?
好完美,不应该失传
Wow. It's like she's made of water. Just the graceful flow of the dance and the fabric. Gorgeous!
Loved this dance. Didn't know the Chinese can be as sensual. Beautiful :)
Phenominal! She portrayed the character so well, and even kept a much too happy smile on her face throughout. I love it!
"Drunken Empress" that,what is called. The similar figure clothes, make up and fashions are likely according to pottery figure found from Tang Dynasty grave. Dance is really a physical challenge at best. But I like it in more expressive way in Beijing Opera.
She's so hyptnotic... and talented. D:
absolutely beautiful, so dreamy and perfect ...
I like how she makes herself dizzy to make that effect.
Woman is water, woman is air, woman is alcohol, woman is perfume. I know all those from just this dance. Wow!
By jove, she's marvelous!
几千年下来,东方审美的唯美追求早就臻于极致。其实起源较早的文明都有着自己最独特的文明特色和追求,极具个性且美丽
dreaming back to the Great sui&Tang dynasty!
Expressive. Beautiful.
She is poetry in motion! A beautiful sigh to watch....
This is a true example of art in Chinese culture. After watching this video, my mind just keeps spinning swayfully .. It's her movements beautiful.
Out of all the Chinese classical dance videos on this site, for some reason this remains my favorite, solo or otherwise. I hope this dancer got other accolades if she didn't win this particular competition :D
I admire the sublime grace with which this dancer expresses the sorrow of a betrayed concubine in a drunken reverie, it's all so surreal!
爱死了,这哪是什么贵妃啊,说是嫦娥也不为过
She moves so gracefully.
@maniacram It would be wrong for people to say that just because there are techniques involved in this dance that contemporary/ballet dancers would be able to do it. No they can't. Chinese dance in general is extremely precise. The emphasis is to turn emotions inward until it fills your entire body. Unlike contemporary dance in which bigger movement means more emotion, often in Chinese dance it's the tiny movements that shows emotions. So you don't end up with explosive movements but flowy ones.
I just wanted to say this is so beautiful i do classical western ballet i was so moved:-)!!
I put a Chinese poem that for some reason reminded me of it:-)
Thank you from Ireland:-)
I feel this comes from the place of moonlight and magic fairies and spirits:-)
Then when i take my own dance classes i remember how cruel and tough to dance! Beauty through suffering but to appear free and effortless and spiritual this is like this:-) Chinese dance has so many levels thanks you:-)
Lets just appreciate the art. This is definitely no traditional Chinese dance. It say its a contemporary dance with a cultural/historical flare. It is completely new.
The dancer expressed the feeling of the concubine beautifully, really like it.
this is beautiful... such graceful movements!
美翻了!
This is living proof that China has so many good things to offer the world. Thank you China.
The title of this dance is "The Inebriated Consort (Yang Guifei)".
this is my favorite dance of all the dances I've seen. (And I've seen a lot!)
@maniacram You probably think that only dances with fans, handkerchiefs and ribbons are Chinese dance. They are, but they belong to folk dance. Folk and Classical forms both have their roots from thousands of years ago, it's just that folk dance originate from the customs and lives of ordinary people, whereas Classical chinese dance came from dance styles from thousands of years ago, wushu, and Peking Opera. Hence why folk dance seems more "earthy" and classical seems more elegant.
So beautiful my heart oh my heart so wonderful:-) thank you so much for posting this:-)
That waa really beautiful.
Thank you so much for uploading
love her outfit!!!!
i live in Poland she is beauty and her dance is beauty, i love Chinese dancers, they are like flowers, my boy is Chinese and i sametimes see Chinese dance its beauty, beauty, and beauty, i dont know if people in Europe can dance like her. Sorry for my English
beautiful costume!! and wonderful dance!!
wow, that's such a pretty dance. And that is such a gorgeous dress. i wants it!
Beautiful thank you so much
A thousand pretty words in one swoop of her arm:-)
Such a pretty poem this dancer makes:-)
Such mysterious exquisite prose is this dance:-)
Flying colurs of emotion flying everywhere:-)
so beautiful and lovely expressive dancer!
BEAUTIFUL DANCE!
beautiful., thanks for sharing
Absolutely mesmerizing!
@maniacram Yes Russians brought ballet to China, but that doesn't mean that we rejected our culture. Far from it. The Cultural Revolution actually made dance flourish. Multiple dance academies opened at that time, and the best of the best toured around the country. My dance teacher was trained at that time by the best Chinese dance and ballet teacher that China had. If Louis XIV saw ballet today, he'd think that it's freaky too, doesn't mean it's not ballet, just that the dance form progressed.
各方面都很完美了....神形具备,服装,化妆什么的也很不错。
真想把她娶回家XD
She was acting the drunk queen who was known as one of the 4 most beautiful woman in ancient China.
absolutely gorgeous!
wow! that was so beautiful!!
beautiful dance and culture !!
I love the costume! the way it moves :)
Thanks.
wow, that is fabulous. Compliment to the dancer and choriographer
how a wonderful dance!!
that must be some amazing hair gel! it stays perfect! :D
very good dance! someone that said it bad is because he(she) cannot understand Chinese history and culture, also didn't know what's the dance! what's is the Chinese classical dance!!!
Absolutely excellent interpretation,than you for sharing this super video
Very nice Thank !
good song..
tnx
贵妃的气质感
fantastic!
beautiful
so.... she acted " Yang guifei " ?
O[]O wow
it's wonderful!!!
because this dance is about a drunk beauty,that's why she kept turning.
Wow, you call that tipsy, rofl
But very unique, and very awesome. It's a great blend of grace, elegance, and, carelessness, hehe :D
amazing! i think i am in love lol
傳統舞蹈真漂亮
Beautiful! Similar to Indian classical in the sense it tells a story or describes a situation..and the dancer uses both movement and facial expression to emote..
Graciosidade e beleza definem! Linda e talentosa!
Almost every Chinese Classical Dance has a historical story with it. If Contemporary/ballet dancers don't know the story, they can't perform Chinese dance well. This dance present important history of Tang Dinasty, the king love his wife - this drunk lady so much, stay with her all the time, don't care about his country, and finally lead Tang Dinasty falled.
非常好,我喜歡,我喜欢
So very lovely
@maniacram Furtermore, the dancer is Chinese and this competition took place in China. Taoli competition is a very prestigious competition that takes place every three years. Only the best of the best professional Chinese dance dancers are allowed to qualify and compete.
the way the cloth moves...
XD great dance and funny too.
she's beautiful
Hi Amoralis123
There are lots Chinese value their own culture which has been continuing for about 5000 years. The government also start to value the rich culture. I am a Chinese, really love and be proud of our own culture. Thank you for your support!
@maniacram There are different disciplines. Chinese dance is a giant umbrella that encompasses Classical, Folk, and Ethnic. Classical is differentiated into different time period. Folk is differentiated by region. Within Ethnic, there are 56 different styles. If you think is that all dance to us is just ballet, then you are mistaken. Google Taoli competition and see what comes up. Taoli competition is the most prestigious dance competition in China, and it's all Chinese dance, no ballet at all.
Mercy.
brill
many of the chinese dance supply stores have it (or atleast similar), or you can order to your needs. Not sure about online shops tho
@maniacram But this is Chinese dance. It's not adopted from somewhere. I should know because I study the folk, ethnic, and classical forms of Chinese dance. This is classical Chinese dance, which looks very different from folk and ethnic, but it's still Chinese dance. The roots of classical Chinese dance came from thousands of years ago, it's not something adopted. The techniques are very different from ballet, and the central belief of how the body should move is the opposite from ballet.
@sugarsweet87 When people of one culture adopt the practice of another, obviously it will not be a 100% perfect adaption. The South Americans created Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in the process of learning Jiu-Jitsu from Japanese. The hand steps and body movements here look more intricate, however if you need a trained eye to tell apart the differences then it doesn't mean that it is vastly different either. It is a fact that these people prepare by learning ballet as ballet is very popular in china.
好厲害阿
@maniacram Contemporary/ballet dancers in general aren't trained to turn their emotions inward, so when they try to do Chinese dance, they can't their eyes to communicate, or understand how a teeny breath can make the difference between a flat movement with no emotions and one that's filled with feelings. So when they do Chinese dance, it looks rough and has "no taste, no feelings", as we would say it. I hope this helps you to understand how Chinese dance is an entirely different discipline.
@Astrathiul
It is call Hanfu. 汉服 (in Mandarin). You can google to find vary design according to different dynasty. The dancer hear wear the dynasty Tang 唐 (in Mandarin).
@maniacram to the untrained eye, you may think that it looks similar to contemporary dance because you've never been exposed to Chinese dance. It's like someone who thinks that African dance is the same as hiphop. But how the movements are initiated, the detail in the hands, the difference in how the body moves (everything is initiated by breaths, as opposed to contemporary where breaths aren't needed) makes Chinese dance very different to watch as well as to dance compared to contemporary.
Lol, yes. The title is the name of the dance. It means something along the lines of The Drunken Imperial Concubine.
Woah! All your vids are wonderful!! Does this dance have a name?
好美喔
this is what i do when im tipsy!! hahaha...no im just kidding, but this is a great dance! im from taiwanese background, but you know how the chinese and taiwanese are. taiwanese claims to be their own, but chinese govt wants taiwan. all the same culture, except for the native indian cultures!
細やかで。流麗、やさしさと、悲しみ、無の世界。艶やかにして、なんて美しいのか!!
does anyone know whats the background music?? it's so beautiful !!!!
💖😍👍👍👌👌👍😍💖
@vivspring Also ballet went West to East, from France & Italy to Russia. The Russians brought it to china in the 1930s. After your cultural revolution of the 60s when you guys rejected your own culture, ballet flourished. You guys added a little local flavor to suit the costumes. If the ancient Chinese saw this, they would be thinking, "Huh.... freaky!!", because these dances wouldn't suit their aesthetics. It is more like athletics than dance. Search "learn chinese dance", see what comes up.
so beutiy
It's cool *-*
some ppl r just stupid! i can feel the beauty that the dancer conveys is touching my soul! im sinking into it and getting a little tipsy ,too