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保安族典型舞目《保安腰刀》的舞蹈生态学解读
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作者 马正国 《西部文艺研究》 2022年第2期199-203,共5页
当同一文化圈内的保安族、东乡族、回族等民族缺乏族群标记的艺术形式时,舞蹈作为一个族群身份符号,可以用来识别不同族群间的差异性。保安族典型舞目《保安腰刀》,用朴实鲜明的舞蹈形象表述族群身份,通过身体语汇的表达不断寻求外民族... 当同一文化圈内的保安族、东乡族、回族等民族缺乏族群标记的艺术形式时,舞蹈作为一个族群身份符号,可以用来识别不同族群间的差异性。保安族典型舞目《保安腰刀》,用朴实鲜明的舞蹈形象表述族群身份,通过身体语汇的表达不断寻求外民族的认同感及族群内部的归属感,成为本民族极具代表性的舞蹈形式。本文基于以上的认知与思考,以舞蹈生态学中形态分析方法的实际操作,对典型舞目《保安腰刀》的诸多文化要素进行了意义揭示,通过舞动中各项因子特征的提取及科学分析,理清舞蹈文化现象,认识该族群历史沿革、审美价值观、身体观、生计方式等意识形态。 展开更多
关键词 保安族 典型舞目 蹈生态学
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锡伯族“贝伦舞”的舞目与词义辨析
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作者 何秋野 《乐府新声(沈阳音乐学院学报)》 2017年第1期164-168,共5页
锡伯族是我国人口较少的少数民族之一,主要分布于今天的东北辽宁、黑龙江和新疆伊犁等地。锡伯族"贝伦舞"是锡伯族传统的民间舞蹈形式,现今主要流传于辽宁省沈阳地区、新疆察布查尔锡伯自治县和其他锡伯族聚居地。"贝伦... 锡伯族是我国人口较少的少数民族之一,主要分布于今天的东北辽宁、黑龙江和新疆伊犁等地。锡伯族"贝伦舞"是锡伯族传统的民间舞蹈形式,现今主要流传于辽宁省沈阳地区、新疆察布查尔锡伯自治县和其他锡伯族聚居地。"贝伦舞"内容丰富多彩,节奏明快舒畅,以脚下"踢踏"和"三步一停"等动作为突出特点,具有广泛的自娱性、即兴性和群众性。文章基于田野调查、文献资料以及舞蹈本体的语汇分析的基础上,从田野调查、文本分析以及锡伯人的眼光这三个视角进入,对"贝伦舞"所属各舞目进行系统梳理,并对贝伦、马克辛、莽式等易混淆词汇进行词义辨析。 展开更多
关键词 锡伯族 贝伦 舞目 马克辛 莽式
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第六届“桃”赛舞目创作新趋势——“桃李杯”赛后评述
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作者 吕艺生 《舞蹈》 北大核心 2001年第1期38-40,共3页
关键词 舞目创作 “桃李杯”赛 蹈艺术 艺术形式 艺术创作 艺术魅力 艺术作品 中国
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舞蹈生态学视阈下贵池傩舞形态探究 被引量:1
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作者 李珵 《戏剧之家》 2019年第21期113-114,共2页
傩是远古时期原始宗教的产物,早在周代就有傩的记载,他们把傩称作“大傩”“国傩”,用来驱鬼逐疫,在中国许多地区,依然保留着古老的傩仪。贵池傩是一种动态的文化,有傩仪、傩戏、傩舞三部分,舞是傩事活动中重要的组成部分,是以人体动作... 傩是远古时期原始宗教的产物,早在周代就有傩的记载,他们把傩称作“大傩”“国傩”,用来驱鬼逐疫,在中国许多地区,依然保留着古老的傩仪。贵池傩是一种动态的文化,有傩仪、傩戏、傩舞三部分,舞是傩事活动中重要的组成部分,是以人体动作为主要手段,亦是身体姿态文化方面的体现。舞蹈生态学旨在研究自然与社会环境中舞者人体运动的规律,因此本文从傩舞与环境为出发点,对有原始意蕴的傩舞进行解释,运用舞蹈生态学的理论以期揭示古朴动作的舞蹈规律。 展开更多
关键词 舞目 蹈形态 蹈生态学
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Two new species of Parahybos(Diptera: Empididae) from Tibet
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作者 李洋 杨金英 杨定 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 北大核心 2014年第3期196-200,共5页
The genus Parahybos is newly recorded from Tibet. The following two new species are described: Parahybos breviprocerus sp. nov. and P longiprocerus sp. nov.
关键词 BRACHYCERA EMPIDOIDEA dance flies taxonomy
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Syndyas Loew (Diptera: Empididae) — newly recorded genus from Tibet with one new species
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作者 王宁 姚刚 杨定 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 北大核心 2013年第1期53-56,共4页
The genus Syndyas Loew is newly recorded from Tibet, China. One new species, Syndyas tibetensis sp. nov., is described. A key to the species of Syndyas from China is presented.
关键词 BRACHYCERA EMPIDOIDEA taxonomy key
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New Species of Hilara (Diptera:Empididae) from Hubei,China
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作者 刘启飞 李竹 杨定 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 北大核心 2010年第3期195-200,共6页
Four new species of Hilara from Hubei are described: Hilara brevifurcata,sp. nov.,H. brevis,sp. nov.,H. dalongtana,sp. nov.,and H. longa,sp. nov.
关键词 DIPTERA EMPIDIDAE Hilara new species HUBEI China
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A new species of the subgenus Rhamphomyia(Diptera: Empididae) from China
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作者 姚刚 王宁 杨定 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 北大核心 2014年第2期123-126,共4页
A new species, Rhamphomyia (Rhamphomyia) biseta sp. nov., in the subgenus Rhamphomyia from China is described. A key to the species in this subgenus from China is provided.
关键词 BRACHYCERA dance flies taxonomy key
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Species of Empis (Coptophlebia) (Diptera: Empididae) from Vietnam
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作者 赵晨静 杨定 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 北大核心 2013年第4期290-295,共6页
Previously only one species in the subgenus Coptophlebia was known from Vietnam. Here the following three new species are added to the fauna of Vietnam: Empis(Coptophlebia) bicoloripes sp. nov., E.(C.) longisetos... Previously only one species in the subgenus Coptophlebia was known from Vietnam. Here the following three new species are added to the fauna of Vietnam: Empis(Coptophlebia) bicoloripes sp. nov., E.(C.) longisetosa sp. nov., and E.(C.) wangi sp. nov.. A key to the species in this subgenus from Vietnam is presented. 展开更多
关键词 BRACHYCERA EMPIDOIDEA dance flies key taxonomy
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Two new species in the genus Hybos Meigen(Diptera: Empididae) from Northwest China
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作者 丁双玫 王洪建 +1 位作者 杨定 吕瑞娥 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 2016年第3期201-207,共7页
Seventeen species of the genus Hybos Meigen have been previously known to occur in Northwest China. Two more species of Hybos are added to this region: Hybos diebuensis sp. nov. and Hybos triseta sp. nov. An updated ... Seventeen species of the genus Hybos Meigen have been previously known to occur in Northwest China. Two more species of Hybos are added to this region: Hybos diebuensis sp. nov. and Hybos triseta sp. nov. An updated key to species of Hybos from Northwest China is presented. 展开更多
关键词 BRACHYCERA dance flies taxonomy key
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One new species of Hybos Meigen(Diptera: Empididae)from Northeast China
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作者 Jun WEI Ning WANG +1 位作者 Yong Jung KWON Ding YANG 《Entomotaxonomia》 CSCD 2016年第4期290-296,共7页
Four species of the genus Hybos Meigen were previously known to occur in Northeast China. The following two species of Hybos are added to this region: Hybos changbaishanus sp. nov. and Hybos emeishanus Yang Yang, 198... Four species of the genus Hybos Meigen were previously known to occur in Northeast China. The following two species of Hybos are added to this region: Hybos changbaishanus sp. nov. and Hybos emeishanus Yang Yang, 1989. A key to the known species of Hybos from Northeast China is provided. 展开更多
关键词 BRACHYCERA dance flies taxonomy key
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Primary Host Tree Species of the Gypsy Moth Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)in Hyrcanian Forests
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作者 G. Hajizadeh M. Reza-Kavosi 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2011年第3期342-346,共5页
Invasions by exotic insects and diseases are one of the most important threats to the stability and productivity of forest ecosystems around the world. Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in Iran was obser... Invasions by exotic insects and diseases are one of the most important threats to the stability and productivity of forest ecosystems around the world. Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in Iran was observed for the first time in 1937 by Jalal Afshar in oak forests of the Guilan state region. Since its introduction, gypsy moth has spread to the northern, western and south-western regions of Iran. The largest outbreaks of gypsy moth occurred in the Talesh Oak forests of the Hyrcanian zone in 1975. The gypsy moth is a highly polyphagous folivore species that feeds on over 300 species of woody plants. Among its most preferred hosts are oaks and aspens. Some trees are resistant to the gypsy moth including honey locust, black locust, silver maple, green ash, dogwood, sycamore, horse chestnut, firs, and tulip trees. Defoliation during severe outbreaks alters the appearance of forest habitats and leads to tree mortality and changes in stand composition. This study was conducted during 2008 and 2009 in an effort to determine the primary host tree species that the gypsy moth infests in the Hyrcanian forests of lran. For that purpose all egg masses in the area were counted and conclusively significant differences in defoliation levels among tree species were found. The primary host tree species of gypsy moth in Iran was Persian ironweed, Parrotia persica. 展开更多
关键词 Gypsy moth Lymantria dispar host tree species Parrotia persica persian ironweed hyrcanian forests.
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Research on the Cross Cultural Communication of TV Dance Show: Taking So You Think You Can Dance as the Example
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作者 Hong wu 《International Journal of Technology Management》 2016年第10期78-80,共3页
In today’s global integration, TV dance talent show has gradually developed into a cultural industry, the trend of cross-cultural communication more and more significant. In this paper, Shanghai Oriental TV’s “ So ... In today’s global integration, TV dance talent show has gradually developed into a cultural industry, the trend of cross-cultural communication more and more significant. In this paper, Shanghai Oriental TV’s “ So You Think You Can Dance “ as the object of study, through the interpretation of the connotation of cross-cultural communication to analyze TV dance show across national boundaries. The entertainment dissemination form, the honorable person show dissemination charm and the audience participation the propagation effect three aspects analyze the television to dance choose the show program trans-culture dissemination the characteristic, then proposed that we must restructure the television to dance chooses the show program trans-culture dissemination the shape to need to pay great attention to cultural the compatibility, the dissemination mark innovation as well as the innovation proliferation. 展开更多
关键词 TV Dance Show Cross-Cultural Communication So You Think You Can Dance
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Population Dynamic and Biological Characteristics of the Gypsy Moth Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) in West-Siberian Geographic
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作者 G. Hajizadeh M. Reza Kavosi Yu. I. Gninenko 《Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology(B)》 2011年第5期767-772,共6页
Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.) is one of the most widespread defoliators of deciduous and larch forests in Kazakhstan. Preferred host plants, flying capacity of females and neonate caterpillars, preferred places ... Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.) is one of the most widespread defoliators of deciduous and larch forests in Kazakhstan. Preferred host plants, flying capacity of females and neonate caterpillars, preferred places for egg laying, major factors of mortality and other characteristics vary considerably between different populations of the pest. According to several year researches on gypsy moth, in Kazakhstan, the main biological characteristics of this pest in the regions were investigated. Results of research showed that gypsy moth exists in central and northern of theses regions. From biological and geographical aspects, gypsy moth which there is in Kazakhstan is close to the same species from Siberia western regions. The pest lays on the different heights of trees trunk. It was found that the number of eggs in each egg mass and egg masses laid by the pest are different. The lack of egg eaters and the over- reproduction of the pest at the natural conditions have resulted in the development of bacterial and viral diseases in the populations of this pest from the regions of Kazakhstan to Siberia west. 展开更多
关键词 Gypsy moth Lymantria dispar population dynamic biological characteristics egg masses West-Siberian Geographic
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舞论汉城——赴韩国参加主题性国际研讨会随记
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作者 资华筠 《舞蹈》 北大核心 2003年第11期16-17,共2页
关键词 韩国 亚洲蹈比赛 国际学术研讨会 艺术作品 舞目 音乐蹈节
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