The Development of Teaching of Modern Dance and Choreography Techniques in China

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Qiu Xiaochen
Mingkhwan Nakok

Abstract

          In modern dance, more than a hundred years of development course, dancers are mostly interested in exploring the depths of the soul of artistic conception, the thriller, and impulse of making public praises and even tragedy, the science of indifference, and moral preaching can let a person truly from bitterness, narrow sense of religion in a sense not only help people, instead more forcefully than political machine and moral form The bondage of human instinct has caused a new round of suffering in which human life is weakened. Moreover, it can effectively save people from the world of pain, only confined to the fantasy of the temptation of passion and physical excitement. This article presented the development of Teaching Modern Dance and Choreography techniques in China.

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Xiaochen , Q., & Nakok, M. . (2023). The Development of Teaching of Modern Dance and Choreography Techniques in China. Journal of Modern Learning Development, 8(9), 350–361. Retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jomld/article/view/262268
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