The Application and Value of Props in Dance Creation: A Case Study of the Hakka Scarf Language Dance

Authors

    Shiqin Xiao Guangzhou Institute of Technology, Guangzhou 510540, Guangdong Province, China

Keywords:

Hakka women, Blue scarf, Dance props, Choreography

Abstract

Hakka Scarf Language is a contemporary group dance for women choreographed by the author. This article examines the Hakka blue scarf, a key prop in the performance, focusing on three aspects: the design and application of the blue scarf in the choreography, and the significance and value of its selection as a dance prop. The discussion highlights the importance of dance props as a medium of expression in dance.

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Published

2025-02-21