Lyurigeren Dance of the Oroqen Nationality
Oroqen Lyurigeren Dance Project batch: Provincial 1st batch of projects Protection unit: Daxinganling Mass Art Museum Representative inheritor: Guankouni "Lyurigeren" means "dance" in the Oroqen language. The Oroqen "Lyurigeren" discovered and protected in Daxinganling, Heilongjiang, can be roughly divided into three categories: entertainment, ritual and religious. There are "bow and arrow dance" (religious dance), "bonfire dance" (self-entertainment dance) and "cooked leather dance" (hunting life dance). Its movements are generally from slow to fast, starting with a lyrical and beautiful dance, and reaching a climax and ending with a fierce and heroic group performance. There is no musical accompaniment, and most of them sing and dance. "Zheheizhe", "Jiaheizhe" and other supporting words are the rhythmic slogans shouted by people when dancing. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)