Kule Manchu Flower Stick Yangko Dance
Project batch: Provincial second batch of projects Protection unit: Qiqihar Fulaerji District Cultural Center Representative inheritors: Meng Xianglin Dai Rongxin Kule Village Manchu flower stick Yangko dance originated from the garrisoned Eight Banners Army. It has now become the most perfect, original and unique dance form preserved in the western part of Heilongjiang Province, namely in Fulaerji District, Qiqihar City. Men holding flower sticks flip in the Eight Banners soldier uniforms. The flower sticks evolved from the techniques of kicking, hitting, knocking, clapping, leaving, turning and swinging the horse whip, absorbing the movements of shaman waist bell dance, Han Yangko, fan dance and Han drum music, formation and clown art. Women wear Manchu headdresses (flower crowns), hold fan drums (round fans), turn around, twist their waists, beat drums and walk in fine steps, combining hardness and softness. The Manchu flower stick Yangko dance retains the traditional cultural characteristics of the Manchu people. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)