Study on the Sports Value of "Subealilu" Dance by Baiyi People in Heqing County
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/E244408
Author(s)
Jingxuan Yang, Wei Zou*
Affiliation(s)
Southwest University School of Physical Education, Chongqing, China
*Corresponding Author.
Abstract
This article uses the method of literature review to study the sports value of the Bai ethnic group's "Yabeilu" dance in Heqing County. The research shows that the origin of the Bai ethnic group's "Yabeilu" dance theory contains profound cultural heritage, returning to mythology, migration, and plague memories through body movements and performances. Analyzing the cultural connotation of the "Subealilu" dance leads to the conclusion that it embodies a multicultural significance. The "Subealilu" dance has been inherited and developed in the local sacrificial activities. Baiyi people also express their emotions and gain a sense of group identity in the process of the folk activities to entertain god and oneself. The "Subealilu" dance has become the spiritual bond connecting other nations and uniting them.
Keywords
Heqing White People; Sua Dance; Sports Value; Intangible Cultural Heritage; Inheritance and Protection
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