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The Wuyuan Nuo dance, also known as the Ghost dance, is a 'living fossil' in terms of researching primitive Chinese dancing. It currently has more than 100 repertoires and over 200 masks.
An attempt by one slug species to eat another ends in a flamboyant dance by the potential prey — and in a learning experience for the hungry predator.
The Wuyuan Nuo dance, also known as the Ghost dance, is a 'living fossil' in terms of researching primitive Chinese dancing. It currently has more than 100 repertoires and over 200 masks.
"Ginga" was plain and simple primitive dance-no story, just fun. The dancers entered in white choir robes, chanting softly while gathering into a large prayerful group.
Seldom seen in other ethnic groups, this primitive dance is called the 'living fossil' of primitive Tujia culture. It provides reliable clues for research on the origins of Tujia dances.