亚洲精品久久久久久一区二区_99re热久久这里只有精品34_久久免费高清视频_一区二区三区不卡在线视频

--- SEARCH ---
WEATHER
CHINA
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS
CULTURE
GOVERNMENT
SCI-TECH
ENVIRONMENT
LIFE
PEOPLE
TRAVEL
WEEKLY REVIEW
Learning Chinese
Learn to Cook Chinese Dishes
Exchange Rates
Hotel Service


Hot Links
China Development Gateway
Chinese Embassies

Dancers Break New Ground

On a warm sunlit Sunday afternoon, a group of boys and girls danced among the cheering crowd at Xidan Square in downtown Beijing.

Wearing over-sized T-shirts, ragged jeans, baseball caps, bright headgears or exaggeratedly dyed hair, they were locking, popping, waving, balancing... while the crowd applauded and screamed at their stunts.

The overflowing passion, strong beats and rhythmic music encouraged the crowd to dance with them.

They are the cool "b-boys" and "b-girls" who perform break-dance, the dance genre of hip-hop culture born in New York's South Bronx in the early 1970s, which resurfaced in the early 1990s in music videos and on television commercials.

Having already enjoyed wide-spread popularity in Western countries, break-dance has taken off in China in recent years. Thanks to a spate of videos from Japan, South Korea, the United States and Germany, many Chinese youngsters have swarmed to the new craze.

Born in the 1980s or even 1990s, they are devotees of hip-pop music such as rap. They are active and fond of challenging their own limitations and expressing themselves through dance.

Not as reserved as their parents and grandparents, today's young Chinese are bold enough to show off their dance skills to the public, using the bustling streets, squares and malls as their stage.

They move to express their passion; they dance to attract the passers-by, and they wave their body to wave the whole world.

'Flashdance'

Xiao Chuan, one of China's popular break-dancers, who is also a coach teaching break-dance on China Central Television (CCTV), said China's pioneer break-dancers appeared in the mid-1980s, when the movie "Flashdance" captured the attention of some teenagers at the time. Directed by Adrian Lyne in 1983, the US movie features dashing moves by Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri and Lilia Skala.

"The difference is that it did not become a nationwide craze and did not lead to the setting up of gyms or training courses," he said.

"Generally speaking, break-dance displays youngsters' individuality and their desire for freedom," Xiao said. "They dance in a free and easy atmosphere, learn from each other and make friends.

"Some people equate the 'b-boys' with 'bad boys.' It's not the case," he added. "Incorporated with strenuous power moves, freezes and intricate footwork, breaking requires incredible energy levels. So 'b-boys' all devote themselves to training and rehearsing. Many of them consider it not only a hobby but a career."

'B-girl'

With her hair dyed bright yellow and wearing a silver ear-ring, 20-year-old Li Yang from Zhengzhou, capital of Central China's Henan Province, is a typical 'b-girl.'

Last month, she won the solo girl's champion title in the first National TV Break-Dance Competition and her team "Star Dancers" won the team title in the competition.

Fond of music from an early age, Li learned dance and piano in primary school. But not the quiet type, as she said, Li gave up playing piano, as she could not bear sitting alone in a room to practice for a whole afternoon.

In the third year of middle school, one of her classmates, who was learning break-dance in the "Star Dancers" dance club, took her to the training course.

Fascinated by the movements and the rap music, Li applied for a weekend course.

But Li was first not permitted to do this by her parents who thought that only the "problem-girls dress themselves in that way and perform that dance in bars or discos."

"I talked to my parents, telling them it's not right to equate 'b-girls' with 'bad girls'," Li recalled. Her parents gradually accepted her choice after they saw break-dancing on TV and found Li just danced, without doing anything wrong.

One year later, Li entered a local two-year training school to learn computer science. Meanwhile she never stopped dancing on the streets after class with her friends.

"I love the free movements as well as the sense of freedom when my friends and I dance on the square. We totally relax ourselves after the tough school work. Nobody issues orders and people applaud and cheer us," she said.

Having no rehearsal room to ensure her safety, she sometimes got injured when dancing on the open-air cement surface.

Once, she dropped to the ground after doing a barrel roll at an underground walkway and broke her knee.

"It is painful when you get injured, but whenever you do well in a new movement, the joy overcomes the pain," Li said.

A love of dancing drove the active girl to make a decision -- she chose to be a coach at the "Star Dancers" club.

Zhengzhou is not as open as the big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, where dancers can get more information from abroad and where there are coaches from the United States, Japan and South Korea in the dance clubs, Li said.

"I have to follow trends on the Internet almost everyday and communicate with the break-dancing friends from all over the country."

Li and many other applicants for the TV competition have known each other on the Internet.

'B-boy'

Zhou Renxun, boy's solo champion in the TV competition, is one of the famous 'b-boys' Li knew before.

Compared with Li, 21-year-old Zhou from south China's Guangdong Province bears no trademarks of the 'b-boys.'

But the young man in a black suit and tie defeated all the other 'b-boys' to win the championship and his three-boy-team "Speed" also won the second prize in the team category.

The sophomore student from Guangzhou Xinghai Conservatory of Music looks no different from the common Cantonese young men of his age when he stands silently.

But as he starts to talk, you are impressed by his sense of rhythm and desire of moving. Talking about his love for dancing, his arms are waving and his legs are locking.

"Dancing has become part of my life. I want to make people believe that everybody can dance even when you are wearing suit and tie, and carrying a briefcase to the office," said Zhou.

He uses the word "unintentionally" several times as he explains how he started dancing and breaking.

At the age of four or five, he accidentally watched a video of the 1983 movie "Flashdance," which his mother borrowed from a friend.

"I was immediately fascinated by the dance I had never seen before. I knew it was something I love, although I had no idea what it was," he recalled.

The fresh music and striking dance kept lingering in his mind, although nobody told the little boy it was hip-hop.

And it's a pity that after that glimpse of the video, he got no chance to enjoy it for a long time, except trying to imitate the movements himself.

Then a chance came when he was 12 years old. One day, his dance-loving cousin took him to a disco to celebrate a friend's birthday. In the party Zhou was once again immersed in the atmosphere of the fascinating dance and music.

"'Wow, that's it,' I cried in my heart," Zhou recalled, still with great excitement. "I felt at the peak of my enthusiasm that night, learning to dance with them."

Around that time, hip-hop and Michael Jackson were sweeping the country, taking teenagers by storm.

And Zhou naturally became one of the thousands of boys who gathered on street corners and discos to show off their break-dancing.

Zhou said he respects Jackson, but would not simply copy him. He is more interested in the dancers behind Jackson. "Everyone of them has a perfect sense of rhythm and breaking stunts," he said.

Comparing to today's "b-boys" who have rich sources from which to learn the latest world trends, in the early 1990s Zhou could only get a few video tapes from abroad and learn from Hong Kong stars such as Aaron Kwok by dancing to his fast-paced music.

"Anyway, my passion for dancing and an active personality have kept me dancing, imitating some movements of the stars and creating some of my own," he said.

At that time, China had no formal break-dancing competition. But the "b-boys" often played "battle," an informal break-dancing competition, and had their own stars in the discos, bars or in a community.

Zhou won his first championship in a Guangzhou disco.

"The reward was an electric cooker, and the championship filled me with confidence," Zhou said.

Ever since this, he has often choreographed and performed at various parties.

"I remember once I performed at a school celebration. When I walked onto the stage, the crowd burst into thunderous applause and screaming. I was overwhelmed," he said.

Four years ago, when he left his hometown of Shantou, a city in eastern Guangdong Province, for Guangzhou to apply to the High School Attached to Xinghai Conservatory of Music, his sense of rhythm and dance skills impressed the teachers.

He was admitted to the dance department where he learned ballet in the first year, then ethnic Dai and Tibet folk dances in the second year, followed by choreography in the final year.

Zhou choreographed hip-pop dances inspired by ballet and the folk dances. His performance wrapped up almost all the championships in local hip-hop dance competitions.

Zhou entered the Xinghai Conservatory of Music last year to further his studies in producing and composing pop music.

Well known in Guangzhou, the sophomore teaches break-dance in five universities and colleges and is often invited onto TV shows and to commercial promotion events.

In addition, the versatile and energetic young man has also tried to write campus songs, form pop bands and lead dances in disco.

But it's still not all of his life, Zhou said. Both break-dance and music are his hobby. His ambition is to run an advertising agency, which sounds far from dancing, but also demands talent and imagination.

(China Daily December 17, 2003)

Irish Dance Spectacular Returns to Beijing Stage
Sparkling Through Time
With Songs and Dances, American Teacher Arouses Students' Interest
Moving to Her Own Rhythm
Dance Festival Raises Its Curtain
Bone Chilling Dance
Print This Page
|
Email This Page
About Us SiteMap Feedback
Copyright © China Internet Information Center. All Rights Reserved
E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-68326688
亚洲精品久久久久久一区二区_99re热久久这里只有精品34_久久免费高清视频_一区二区三区不卡在线视频
国产欧美一区在线| 亚洲韩国青草视频| 欧美成人激情在线| 久久久久久久综合| 久久se精品一区二区| 午夜欧美视频| 午夜久久tv| 亚洲欧美一区二区三区久久| 亚洲手机视频| 亚洲一区二区三区中文字幕| 亚洲五月六月| 亚洲你懂的在线视频| 亚洲综合精品四区| 亚洲淫性视频| 亚洲欧美日韩一区在线观看| 午夜精品福利在线观看| 欧美一级视频精品观看| 性欧美18~19sex高清播放| 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区| 先锋影音久久久| 欧美在线亚洲综合一区| 久久精品国产久精国产一老狼| 久久成人精品电影| 久久久久欧美精品| 美日韩精品免费| 欧美精品日韩一本| 欧美视频在线一区二区三区| 国产精品久久久久av免费| 国产精品视频一区二区三区| 国产日韩亚洲欧美精品| 激情综合激情| 亚洲人线精品午夜| 亚洲午夜小视频| 欧美一级久久久| 亚洲人体影院| 亚洲综合久久久久| 欧美伊人久久大香线蕉综合69| 久久久水蜜桃av免费网站| 欧美国产欧美综合| 国产精品久久夜| 国语精品中文字幕| 亚洲精品欧美在线| 亚洲欧美成人一区二区三区| 久久精品久久99精品久久| 99re6热在线精品视频播放速度| 亚洲香蕉在线观看| 久久久av毛片精品| 欧美精品一区二区三区在线播放| 欧美日韩三区| 国产日韩亚洲欧美精品| 亚洲国产精品va在线观看黑人| 夜夜爽99久久国产综合精品女不卡 | 亚洲国产精品999| 亚洲视频综合| 久久本道综合色狠狠五月| 日韩午夜中文字幕| 午夜欧美电影在线观看| 欧美sm重口味系列视频在线观看| 欧美日韩一区二区三区视频| 国产欧美亚洲视频| 亚洲精品国产精品久久清纯直播 | 久久国产免费| 欧美精品成人| 国产欧美一区二区三区久久| 亚洲韩国日本中文字幕| 午夜精品福利视频| 一本久道久久综合狠狠爱| 久久精品国产清自在天天线| 欧美日韩激情小视频| 国内精品国产成人| 亚洲视频1区| 亚洲人成久久| 久久成人资源| 欧美日精品一区视频| 在线免费高清一区二区三区| 亚洲午夜国产成人av电影男同| 亚洲国产裸拍裸体视频在线观看乱了中文 | 亚洲欧美日韩一区二区三区在线观看| 亚洲区一区二区三区| 久久成人免费| 国产精品www色诱视频| 亚洲电影免费观看高清完整版在线观看| 一区二区三区精品在线| 亚洲国产高清一区| 欧美一区二区三区四区夜夜大片| 欧美精品在线视频观看| 在线观看日韩欧美| 羞羞视频在线观看欧美| 亚洲午夜免费视频| 欧美精品国产| 在线欧美电影| 久久超碰97中文字幕| 欧美淫片网站| 国产精品播放| 亚洲美女av黄| 亚洲乱码视频| 欧美va天堂| 影院欧美亚洲| 久久精品理论片| 久久久国际精品| 国产日韩欧美在线观看| 亚洲一区二区三区午夜| 在线一区亚洲| 欧美日韩国产精品自在自线| 亚洲国产欧洲综合997久久| 亚洲国产婷婷综合在线精品| 久久蜜桃资源一区二区老牛| 国产裸体写真av一区二区| 亚洲图片在区色| 亚洲直播在线一区| 国产精品爱久久久久久久| 一本久道久久久| 亚洲午夜免费视频| 国产精品激情偷乱一区二区∴| 这里是久久伊人| 亚洲综合色激情五月| 国产精品久久久久aaaa| 亚洲手机成人高清视频| 亚洲一区二区三区四区中文| 国产精品福利在线观看| 亚洲性夜色噜噜噜7777| 午夜久久tv| 国产婷婷成人久久av免费高清| 校园激情久久| 久久久久免费视频| 一区二区三区在线观看欧美| 亚洲国产日韩综合一区| 欧美国产综合视频| 亚洲日本欧美天堂| 在线视频你懂得一区| 欧美午夜一区二区福利视频| 亚洲调教视频在线观看| 欧美一区在线视频| 国产真实久久| 亚洲黑丝一区二区| 欧美国产一区在线| 夜夜嗨一区二区| 香蕉亚洲视频| 国产亚洲一区二区三区在线观看| 欧美在线播放视频| 另类人畜视频在线| 亚洲精品一区二区三区99| 亚洲午夜精品一区二区三区他趣| 欧美午夜影院| 性做久久久久久久免费看| 久久综合伊人77777蜜臀| 亚洲激情亚洲| 亚洲制服av| 狠狠色丁香久久婷婷综合丁香| 亚洲国产小视频| 欧美日韩午夜剧场| 亚洲欧美成人网| 久热这里只精品99re8久| 亚洲日本欧美日韩高观看| 午夜精品视频一区| 精品不卡一区二区三区| 一区二区久久| 国产一区二区三区电影在线观看| 亚洲三级毛片| 国产精品你懂的在线欣赏| 久久精品论坛| 欧美体内谢she精2性欧美| 午夜精品一区二区三区电影天堂| 麻豆freexxxx性91精品| 一区二区三区国产盗摄| 久久久精品tv| 亚洲美女视频在线观看| 欧美在线观看视频在线| 亚洲国产天堂久久国产91| 午夜精品久久久久久久白皮肤| 韩日精品在线| 亚洲一区二区三区免费视频 | 伊人夜夜躁av伊人久久| 亚洲在线观看免费视频| 极品尤物久久久av免费看| 一本色道**综合亚洲精品蜜桃冫| 国产日韩精品一区观看| a91a精品视频在线观看| 国产一区二区电影在线观看| 亚洲色在线视频| 在线成人激情黄色| 午夜精品剧场| 亚洲欧洲在线播放| 久久精品主播| 一区二区精品在线| 欧美a级片一区| 先锋影音网一区二区| 欧美日韩国产不卡| 久久精品一区二区| 国产精品夜色7777狼人| 夜夜精品视频一区二区| 影音先锋亚洲精品| 久久av红桃一区二区小说| 亚洲狼人综合| 欧美成人r级一区二区三区| 午夜精品久久久久久99热| 欧美日韩在线不卡| 最新日韩在线视频| 激情视频一区| 久久激情五月丁香伊人|