中國(guó)文化遺產(chǎn)“秧歌” Chinese cultural heritage - Yangko
chinaculture.org 2024-01-12 17:40
Yangko (秧歌, yāng gē), a rural Chinese folk dance (鄉(xiāng)村民間舞蹈, xiāng cūn mín jiān wǔ dǎo) with a history dating back thousands of years, originates from farming life in ancient times (起源于古代農(nóng)耕文明時(shí)期, qǐ yuán yú gǔ dài nóng gēng wén míng shí qī). The dance relates to sacrifices to the farmland god (祭祀土地爺, jì sì tǔ dì yé) when people prayed for a good harvest (祈求豐收, qí qiú fēng shōu). As time passed, the original dance evolved, taking in various artistic forms and skills, including opera, acrobatics and martial arts (戲曲、雜技以及武術(shù), xì qǔ 、zá jì yǐ jí wǔ shù), and eventually developed into the type of Yangko that is seen today.
Featured among the inaugural items of national intangible cultural heritage in 2006 (2006年被列入國(guó)家級(jí)非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)名錄, èr líng líng liù nián bèi liè rù guó jiā jí fēi wù zhì wén huà yí chǎn míng lù), Yangko is mainly popular in northern China (主要流行于北方地區(qū), zhǔ yào liú xíng yú běi fāng dì qū). People often perform the dance (扭秧歌, niǔ yāng ge) during festivals, especially for Chinese New Year and the Lantern Festival in the first lunar month (正月的春節(jié)和元宵節(jié), zhēng yuè de chūn jié hé yuán xiāo jié). Performances or competitions are organized in towns and villages to express people's joy and their hope for a better life.
Yangko employs drumming, a Suona horn (嗩吶, suǒ nà), dancing and singing. Content is based on folk stories and legends (民間故事和傳說, mín jiān gù shi hé chuán shuō). Costumes are richly-colored and opera-styled (服裝色彩豐富,多以戲劇服裝為主 fú zhuāng sè cǎi fēng fù , duō yǐ xì jù fú zhuāng wéi zhǔ), enabling characters to be easily identified (人物易于辨認(rèn), rén wù yì yú biàn rèn). During a performance, the actors will dance and sing, following lively rhythms (生動(dòng)的節(jié)奏載歌載舞, shēng dòng de jié zòu zài gē zài wǔ). Highly-skilled and interesting acts such as stilt walking (踩高蹺, cǎi gāo qiāo) and carrying a wedding sedan chair (抬花轎, tái huā jiào) are also included. Yangko enjoys high popularity among the general public due to its humorous yet joyful form.
來源:chinaculture.org
編輯:萬月英