Oroqen Bear Fighting Dance
Oroqen Bear Fighting Dance Project batch: Provincial second batch of projects Protection unit: Jiayin County Cultural Center Representative inheritor: Du Yulan Bear Fighting Dance is a form of entertainment for the Oroqen people, which is often sung with ballads, singing and dancing. The basic steps include dragging steps and gladiator steps. Dance music often uses words such as "Ehulande", "Ehudehu", "Jiebianjiehui" as supporting words, and there are also supporting words such as "Zheheizhe", "Jiaheijia", and "Dahudahu" as rhythm calls for accompaniment. Black bear fighting dance is generally a dance for two people, imitating the image of black bears, generally without accompaniment, singing and dancing. Whenever hunting returns with a full load, they eat meat, drink, and have fun by the campfire, and dance the bear fighting dance to express their inner joy. The Oroqen Bear Fighting Dance makes up for the historical shortcomings of the Oroqen people without written records, and confirms the precious basic production and living form of the Oroqen people in the primitive hunting era. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)