Multi-place dance is a kind of Tibetan folk dance, commonly known as "Luo Luo" in Zhouqu folk. Its performances are unique, mainly singing and dancing, which are mainly distributed in three areas of Zhouqu County, namely Shanghe area, Xiahe area (piedmont area) and Houshan area (Houshan area).
Dodi dance has a history of 1000 years. Dodi dance consists of three parts: Dodi, Jiarang and Dianlu. Mainly relying on more than ten kinds of dances such as Sado, Geban, Gongbian, etc., all of which are danced by local Tibetan people during festivals, harvests, sacrifices, folk customs and other festivals. Dancing in many places is the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list projects and the first batch of intangible cultural heritage list projects in Gansu Province.
Dongshanzhuanling
It is a folk activity with strong local color left by dongshan town in Zhouqu County. It is a diversified and comprehensive artistic expression integrating lighting, music, dance, rap, paper-cutting, painting and calligraphy. It is the crystallization of Dongshan's rich cultural accumulation and brilliance.
Dongshan Lantern Festival not only enriched the local people's spiritual and cultural life, but also conformed to the history, changed themselves and improved themselves. While promoting excellent traditional culture, advocating the spirit of the new era and promoting the development of cultural tourism, it also highlights the artistic charm of Zhouqu folk culture.
Dongshan Lantern Festival 20 10 was rated as a provincial intangible cultural heritage. On July 20 17, the expert demonstration meeting on Dongshan Lantern Festival's declaration of national intangible cultural heritage was held in Zhouqu. More than 70 experts from all over the country made special speeches and affirmed the application for the Dongshan Lantern Festival. "Dongshan Lantern" is not only a witness of historical development, but also a precious cultural resource.
Lantern Festival couplets on the fifteenth day of the first month:
Lantern Festival is a traditional festival in China. Celebrating this festival, local folk customs are similar, while Zhouqu County in Gansu Province is unique and unparalleled in the world. Known as "Little Yangzhou" and "Sai Yangzhou", it is said that the Zhouqu Lantern Festival in Sui and Tang Dynasties flourished and the couplets in Ming and Qing Dynasties flourished.
The activities mainly include the Song Peng Conference of Couplets, the 10th Five-year Temple Fair, and the 19th "Meeting Grandma". The couplets culture in Zhouqu has a history of hundreds of years, and the couplets creation is enduring. Since the Ming Dynasty, Song Peng has been holding the Lantern Festival, which has been handed down from generation to generation.
From June 2065438 to June 2005, Zhouqu County was named "China Couplet Culture County" and "China First Couplet Culture Corridor" by China Couplet Society, becoming the first county in Gansu Province to receive this honor.
See your mother-in-law on the 19th day of the first month:
On the 19th day of the first month, the folk activities of "welcoming mother-in-law" have a long history and a large scale. According to legend, it originated in the period of Yang Di. That night, believers and spectators from inside and outside the county gathered in Zhouqu County.
Sixteen sedan chairs "Empress" drove slowly into the street from the east of the city, and lay people were waiting at the door. Flowers and food were put on the advertisement, and the activity was postponed until about 3 o'clock. It seems like a night-long carnival, which constitutes the festive atmosphere in the first month of Zhouqu County.