复兴中的苏格兰踢踏舞
[ 2007-03-02 16:05 ]
Scottish step-dancing is a traditional Scottish form of hard-shoe dancing which can be danced solo, or in a small 'set' where steps in slow and quick time are combined with simple dance patterns.
Up until the 19th century, hard-shoe step-dancing was enjoyed all over Scotland. With the introduction of country dances, placing a greater emphasis on the figures of the dance rather than on the stepping, and the changing style of the old solo step-dancing into the more open and balletic style we now see in modern Highland dancing, the popularity of step-dancing declined. Scottish step-dancing survived thanks to Highland emigrants to Cape Breton, Canada, who maintained the tradition, and now step-dancing is becoming increasingly popular again in Scotland.
苏格兰踢踏舞是一种苏格兰的传统舞蹈。人们会穿着硬皮鞋来跳这种舞蹈。苏格兰踢踏舞既可以单独进行,也可以在一个小的“set”中群体进行。在群体舞蹈中,较慢和较快的舞步会通过简单的舞蹈排列结合起来。
直到19世纪以前,硬鞋踢踏舞在整个苏格兰广受欢迎。随着乡村舞蹈的引入,舞蹈中的形态而非踏地的动作得到更大程度的重视,以及就有踢踏舞的独舞风格转变为更为开放和芭蕾舞式的风格(我们今天可以在现代高地舞蹈中看到这种风格),踢踏舞的热度随之消退。幸亏从高地移民到加拿大Cape Breton的人们保留了这种传统,踢踏舞得以幸存。目前,踢踏舞逐渐在苏格兰复兴起来。
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