A Brief Discussion on the Training Value and Cultural Artistic Inheritance of Tibetan “Reba” Dance

Bo Hui

Article ID: 8561
Vol 7, Issue 8, 2024

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Abstract


The Tibetan “Reba” dance is a multifaceted performing art that integrates dance, music, and acrobatics, deeply rooted in religious and cultural contexts. This paper examines the origins, historical evolution, and cultural significance of the Reba dance in Tibetan society. It highlights the dance’s role in enhancing dancers’ physical flexibility and overall abilities. By detailing specific movements and artistic expressions, the study showcases the practical and artistic value of the Reba dance in training. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of preserving the Reba dance as intangible cultural heritage, advocating for its protection and integration with modern art to ensure its continued legacy.

Keywords


Tibetan “Reba” Dance; Artistic Value; Dancer Training; Traditional Performing Arts

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ijmss.v7i8.8561

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