Dance, expression of passion

Eddie 2022-01-06 08:01:37

I have always felt that due to cultural differences, we Chinese are not very good at expressing our emotions. Especially not good at expressing with music and dance. Music and dance, in ancient China, I believe it is also a very popular thing. Tribal people can gather when they are happy, when they are harvesting, when they are married, or when they pay homage to the gods or remember their ancestors. Together, singing and dancing, true love, full of meaning, joyful and smiling. A kind of passion was vented and elevated in this popular song and dance. But I don’t know since when the rights of popular music and dance were taken away, or the talents of popular music and dance faded. The ruler replaced the wild wind from the people with something called Yale. As far as creation and performance are concerned, the rights of music and dance have been concentrated in the hands of professionals recognized by the rulers. Only in the poorest and most marginal corners, music and dance were fortunately saved as a tradition. For example, folk songs in Shaanxi and dances of some ethnic minorities.
So I think that in China, the more developed the education level, the less rights of ordinary people to music and dance. This has seriously affected the expression of passion of the Chinese people. (The suppressed passion mutated into huge violence under certain misdirection) And this influence continues to this day.
What’s more frightening is that because our rights have been restrained for too long, and we have been numb for too long. When this right is suddenly let go, when our passion is allowed to be expressed, we ordinary people feel uncomfortable and uncomfortable. Safe because we are not used to it.
Because we are used to the habit of not expressing ourselves easily.
I am also a person who does not express myself easily. In other words, people who can't express themselves at all, especially can't use music and dance. I believe most Chinese brothers and sisters are the same. Therefore, at the beginning of the Supergirl Draft, I was very disgusted. Until now, I still haven't taken the initiative to accept this fact. But I heard that when a deputies of the National People's Congress proposed to abolish Supergirl, the sociologist Ms. Li Yinhe once made a strong objection. I didn't understand it at the time, but when I wrote these words, I suddenly understood. Supergirls have played an active role in the process of Chinese society, at least in terms of expression of passion.
In fact, these are not what I want to say today.
What I want to say is that on the evening of the 27th, the first theater, the American movie "Honey No. 1".
This movie is similar to the American movie "Rock Classroom" I used to watch. Both reflect the attitude of American society towards music and dance. Especially young people and children have a deep recognition and extensive participation in music and dance.
Why are adult Americans so cheerful, so passionate, and so easy to express their thoughts? I think this is related to their childhood music and dance experience.
Watching this movie makes me want to say, if a girl likes street dancing, go to see honey. If a girl likes to care about children, then learn honey. Go dancing with excitement, and then use your own money to buy a dance classroom, let all the street children dance, and learn from the dance to start again and be a serious person.
If a boy likes a dancing girl, please come and see honey. Find love in each other's dancing.
This is still a very sexy movie, but also a movie full of pure love. Appreciating it well, our senses and spirit are very comfortable.
When the movie ended, in the final music, in the dark living room, I followed the rhythm of the music and twisted my body, very awkwardly and very seriously.
I think I should try to learn to express myself. Not just in words. Maybe, there is another possibility.

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Honey quotes

  • Barber: [watching Honey leave Chaz's Barber Shop, where Chaz has just unsuccessfully asked Honey out on a date] Let us pray. Heavenly Father, please bless Chaz with game IMMEDIATELY.

  • [in a juvenile detention centre]

    Honey: You know your lil homies that have always got your back?

    Benny: Yea

    Honey: Have any of them come to visit you?

    [Benny looks around very disappointed]

    Honey: Yea, you just think about that!