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The National Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Dai Peacock Dance in Yunnan: Formation and Development

Tianfang Xiong

Abstract


The Yunnan Dai peacock dance is one of the fi rst intangible cultural heritages to be selected for inclusion in the national intangible heritage representative list, as well as one of the most traditional ethnic folk dances among Yunnan’sminorities. This paper traces the historical and cultural origins and development of the Dai peacock dance in Yunnan, represented by the Ruili region, and analyses the changes in the art of the Dai peacock dance in modern times from the perspective of ethnic culture.

Keywords


Intangible Cultural Heritage; Dai Minority; Peacock Dance; Formation; Development

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i9.8060

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