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Dance in China has a long recorded history. Depictions of dancing in China appeared over 4,000 years ago. The early dances may be folk dances or ritual dances, some of which developed into court dances. The most important of the early dances served important ritual and ceremonial roles and are known as yayue which continued to be performed at the imperial court until the Qing dynasty. A profusion of dances in popular and court entertainment as well as folk dances have been recorded in ancient texts. The art of dance in China reached a peak during the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE) when numerous dances were recorded. Dancing as an individual art form declined in the later eras when dances become incorporated into operas and female dancing also declined when footbinding became more prevalent. In

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  • Histoire de la danse chinoise (fr)
  • History of Chinese dance (en)
  • 中国舞的历史 (zh)
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  • 中國舞的历史悠久。如今的一些中国舞蹈,如长袖舞,至少早在周初就存有记录了。中国舞蹈艺术在唐代达到了顶峰,但后来衰落了。近代舞蹈重新兴起,现今中国舞蹈的发展也正如火如荼地进行着。 (zh)
  • Dance in China has a long recorded history. Depictions of dancing in China appeared over 4,000 years ago. The early dances may be folk dances or ritual dances, some of which developed into court dances. The most important of the early dances served important ritual and ceremonial roles and are known as yayue which continued to be performed at the imperial court until the Qing dynasty. A profusion of dances in popular and court entertainment as well as folk dances have been recorded in ancient texts. The art of dance in China reached a peak during the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE) when numerous dances were recorded. Dancing as an individual art form declined in the later eras when dances become incorporated into operas and female dancing also declined when footbinding became more prevalent. In (en)
  • La danse en Chine a une longue histoire. Les représentations de la danse en Chine apparaissent il y a plus de 4000 ans. Les premières danses sont probablement des danses folkloriques ou des danses rituelles, et certaines se transforment ensuite en danses de cour. Les plus importantes des premières danses ont des rôles cérémoniels et de rituel importants et sont connues sous le nom de yayue, qui continuent à être exécutées à la cour impériale jusqu'à la dynastie Qing. Une profusion de danses dans les divertissements populaires et de cour ainsi que des danses folkloriques sont inscrites dans des textes anciens. L'art de la danse en Chine atteint son apogée pendant la dynastie Tang (618-907) durant laquelle de nombreuses danses sont mentionnées. La danse en tant que forme d'art individuelle d (fr)
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