01788nam a2200313 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260002300043653003400066653001600100653001500116653002700131653002300158653002200181653002000203653001900223653001700242653002800259653002100287100001300308700001000321700001300331245008600344856015300430300000900583490001300592520082700605020004201432 2013 d c2013///aChongqing10aIntangible cultural heritages10aFolk dances10aFolk songs10aElectrical engineering10aBand accompaniment10aChangli to Yangko10aCharacteristics10aDance language10aLocal people10aMathematical techniques10aPerformance form1 aX.X. Guo1 aY. Li1 aQ. Zhang00aAnalysis of the characteristics of intangible cultural heritage Changli to Yangko uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84886466346&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-642-35398-7_23&partnerID=40&md5=e93a35c1b31e689a82ac05b591c967c0 a181+0 v227 LNEE3 aChangli to Yangko, a form of folk dance, also known as Hebei Yangko or Jidong to Yangko, is popularized in Funing, Lulong, Luan county etc., and loved by the local people. Changli to Yangko from the initial cross-dressing evolved into today's four roles, from the traditional song and dance combination evolved into today's dance and drama combination, from the single Han nationality folk songs and dances evolved into a multi-ethnic fusion folk art. Now, Changli to Yangko has gradually got on to the art scene from the initial "street vendor," and was listed in the first national intangible cultural heritage, approved by the State Council in 2006. This thesis has discussed the characteristics of Changli to Yangko through its beautiful performance form, charming dance language, tacit cooperation band accompaniment. a18761100 (ISSN); 9783642353970 (ISBN)