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Tita Dance
  • Manage No PI00006995
    Country China
    Year Sep 2, 2015
    ICH Domain Performing Arts
Description The Tita dance (踢踏舞) is a form of mass dance performed for entertainment, passed down in various regions inhabited by the Zang people. It is very lively and fast paced. ‘Ti(踢)’ means to kick in mandarin Chinese, while ‘Ta(踏)' means to step. Together, ’Tita’ refers to the motion of energetic kicking and stepping. True to the name, the dance is characterized by stepping on the ground with thick and heavy boots in time to the beat to produce sounds. While the soles and heels of the feet alternate in tapping the ground, the torso moves along in harmony. The dancers wear colorful costumes, with bells around their waists and legs that ring out joyfully. The Tita Dance used to be performed only in fall each year, in Zang temples. However, after its spread to the public, it was performed without restrictions, on every important occasion such as festivals, gatherings and celebrations. Originally, only men were allowed to dance the Tita Dance. The greater the number of participants, the more fervent the atmosphere and the grander the sight. The Tita Dance of the Sichuan region originated from Tibet, and is characterized by crisp and exuberant rhythms. Characteristics: ∙Stepping on the ground with heavy boots to make sounds Performed by Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Region Ethnic Dance Company Directed by Liu lifu
Photographer Asia Dance Culture Institute
Place Republic of Korea File Size 762KB
Definition 882 x 540 File Format PNG
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