Yizheng Donkey Dance
Yizheng's Donkey Dance is a traditional dance item on the first batch of representative items of municipal intangible cultural heritage. The Donkey Dance originated during the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty. It is a joyful and festive folk dance that has been passed down to this day for nearly 200 years. Its dance forms are diverse, including two-person turns and groups of up to 10 people. The main dance form is a combination of large and small yangko performances. The scene is lively and interesting, and it is very popular among the masses. The dance is interspersed with songs and performances, including duets, question-and-answer singing, and group singing. It is rich in content and can also be improvised. The lyrics involve folk customs, good people and good deeds, marriage and family, current political affairs, and popular science knowledge. The performance style is exaggerated, funny, humorous, and witty, and it is a reproduction of folk life. (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)