Appreciation of the dance "Looking for Her in My Dreams Thousands of Baidus"

I searched for her thousands of times in my dreams, and the name of the dance reminded me of Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case: Yuanxi":

Thousands of flowers bloomed on an east wind night. It blows down even more, and the stars are like rain. BMW's carved cars fill the road with fragrance. The sound of the phoenix flute moves, the light of the jade pot turns, and the fish and dragons dance all night long.

The moths and golden threads of snow willows fill the air with the fragrance of laughter. I searched for him thousands of times in the crowd, but suddenly I looked back, but there he was, in the dimly lit place

The dance just started, and I enjoyed the whole dance with the intention of searching for the artistic conception of this poem. In the background of the Yimeng Mountain minor tune During the music, 15 girls held big red fans and performed Shandong Yangko. The neat formation and the fans flying up and down were like the east wind blowing thousands of blossoming trees, and like the stars blowing down from the sky, scattering star showers, and the sweet music Echoing everywhere, girls in costumes smiled and danced gracefully, creating a fairyland on earth where the lights and moon shine together during the Lantern Festival. So, what are they looking for? At this time, a young girl holding a green fan slowly appeared in the formation. She had a pretty face, a graceful figure, her fan was swaying gently, and she danced gracefully, like a dewy lotus or a playful butterfly, which highlighted the Chinese tradition. The beauty of a woman's light steps, reserved and reserved, peaceful and steady, is it her? Found it? Just as I was overjoyed, she gradually disappeared into the formation. The girls continued to make various changes in the fixed square array through different combinations of fans. They were still searching. The changing range of the fan is even more exaggerated, and the music gradually reaches its climax. The fan with infinite changes is sometimes like rolling waves, Ao water flowing eastward, with thin momentum, sometimes like colorful clouds flying, rolling wheat waves, tumbling out of their joy. Love and happy life. Since the background music is a Yimeng minor tune, I am reminded of a Yimeng folk song "Who doesn't say good things about my hometown": green mountains are closely connected, white clouds surround the mountains, terraced fields are layer upon layer of green, and bursts of singing are carried by the wind It is said... The green fruit trees are all over the hills, the endless waves of wheat are shining with golden light, we are happy to see the fruits of our victory, and the happy life will last for thousands of years... At this point, I understand that the changes in the fans are exactly the reflection of the people of Yimeng. In the process of pursuing a happy life through the changes of time and the reincarnation of the sun and the moon, at this time, another girl stood out from the formation. The difference from the previous one was that this time she was holding a big red dance fan used in Yangko. Compared with The girl holding a fan in her hand is restrained and reserved. The girl's movements are grand, rough and bold. The music officially reaches its climax. In the accompanying song, "Everyone says that Yimeng Mountain is good, the scenery on the mountain in Yimeng is so beautiful, and the green mountains are so green." The water is so beautiful, the grass is blown by the wind and cattle and sheep are seen, the sorghum is red and the rice is fragrant, the grain is piled up in the warehouse, happiness is so beautiful, and the people's life is joyful." The theme of the whole dance is already very To be clear, it is to praise the happy life of the Yimeng people and to praise the Yimeng people’s advanced ideology of pursuing progress, reform and innovation, and daring to be the first. This is also the eternal theme of the Yimeng spirit. This spirit follows the tradition and has a strong sense of the times. It is the spiritual inheritance of the Chinese nation. At the end of the dance, the green fan joins the green dance fan, looking for her thousands of times in dreams, and the Yimeng spirit is passed down from generation to generation.