这段舞刷屏!网友:这位院长在我朋友圈跳了一天了……
Recently, netizens have been captivated by a Mongolian dance video. In the video, a robust man in the front row, wearing trousers and shoes, dances heroically with a gait resembling a galloping horse rider on the grasslands.
他的姿态,似乎比身后穿着练功服的年轻人还要潇洒自如。有网友感叹:“书本上写的铁汉柔情有了现实画面”。
This man is Jiang Tiehong, the dean of the Dance School at Minzu University of China. Some netizens revealed that he is also known as the first-generation performer of the dance "Gallop".
The dance "Gallop", created in the early 1980s by Professor Ma Yue from the Dance School at Minzu University of China, draws inspiration from the lives of herdsmen and Mongolian folk dance movements. The dance is characterized by its free and bold movements, embodying the spirit of a grassland rider who is high-spirited and hard-working.
It's somewhat surprising to learn that Jiang Tiehong, a master of Mongolian dance, is of Korean ethnicity. His exceptional ability in Mongolian dance is not merely a result of innate talent but comes from full body-and-mind engagement, daily practice, and a dedication to excellence.
His breakthrough dance piece lasts about seven minutes, and to perform it in peak condition, Jiang Tiehong lost 30 kilograms in two months. Although he now focuses on talent training and has mostly stepped back from performing, his passion for dance remains undiminished. He continues to teach students at his college and others across the country who are interested in folk dance.
Regardless of the students' varying skill levels and the topics he teaches, Jiang Tiehong always "dances while talking" and "teaches by example", often joining the dance team to demonstrate movements.
编辑:李雪晴
实习生:刘轩而
来源:人民日报等
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