During this dance, trained performers move in unison under a large, paper-mache dragon figure that's anywhere from 33-66 feet in length.
In the past, it was a way of asking the dragon gods to give citizens a prosperous new year, but now it's more for entertainment purposes. During this dance, trained performers move in unison under a ...
Anna Abalkina is a research fellow at the Institute for East European Studies at the Free University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
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