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lion dance

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The lion dance is a a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune. It is is usually performed on big occasions such as cultural and religious festivals, important occasions such as business opening events, special celebrations or wedding ceremonies and notably the Chinese New Year.

The lion dance is sometimes mistakenly referred to as dragon dance. An easy way to tell the difference is that a lion is normally operated by only one or two dancers and has a tail, while a dragon is longer and needs many people holding a stick. See Danbooru post #5041424 for comparison.

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  • Danbooru post #2620242
  • Danbooru post #3805167
  • Danbooru post #4353890
  • Danbooru post #4128851
  • Danbooru post #4565516

See also

  • shishimai, Japanese Lion Dance.

External links

  • Wikipedia: Lion Dance

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