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Title
Chinese
lion
dance
sculpture
Subject
China
China -- History -- Han dynasty, 202 B.C.-220 A.D.
Lions
Lions in art
Sculpture
Description
Chinese
lions
may
not
look
much
like
actual
lions
from
Africa
, but they
share
many
characteristics
with
mythical
lions
found
in
folklore
traditions
around
the
world
.
According
to
Chinese
belief
,
lions
chase
away
evil
spirits
and
bring
good
luck
,
most
likely
because
of their
size
,
strength
and
fierce
nature
.
Very
colorful
and
stylized
,
Chinese
lions
exemplify
the
traditional
style
of
Chinese
art
.
However
,
Chinese
lion
dance
costumes
are
only
a
small
part
of the
artform
. The
costume
,
dancers
,
choreography
, and
music
all
work
together
to
create
a
beautiful
and
successful
performance
. This
lion
dance
sculpture
represents
the
tradition
of
southern
China
. A
very
challenging
and
physical
dance
, the
dance
requires
its
dancers
to be
very
fit
,
strong
,
flexible
and to have a
good
sense
of
balance
.
Lion
dancers
are
usually
specialists
in
Kung
Fu
. The
two
dancers
choreograph
their
steps
together
in
time
with
rhythmic
music
created
by
drum
,
gong
and
cymbal
players
. They
perform
amazing
moves
by
jumping
high
,
standing
on
top
of
one
another
, and
operating
the
lion's
movable
jaw
and
eyes
!
Lion
dances
are
performed
for a
variety
of
occasions
,
including
marriages
, the
opening
of
new
businesses
or
restaurants
,
shrine
festivals
, and the
Chinese
Lunar
New
Year
. If
performed
well
,
it
is
believed
that a
lion
dance
chases
away
evil
spirits
,
wards
off
illness
and
disease
, and
brings
good
fortune
. How
do
you
think
the
lion
became
such
an
important
animal
in
Chinese
art
and
lore
when
lions
did
not
even
live
in
Asia
?
Because
,
even
long
ago
,
people
from
different
parts
of the
world
shared
ideas
and
art
,
influencing
one
another's
culture
and
beliefs
.
It
is
believed
that the
image
of
lions
entered
many
Asian
countries
,
including
Japan
,
Korea
and
China
, in the
form
of
art
and
sculpture
imported
from
other
parts
of the
world
.
Art
historians
have
traced
the
earliest
images
of
lions
in
Asian
art
to
China's
Han
Dynasty
(about
208
BC
to
221
AD)
.
Photographer
Kaveney, Wendy
Identifier
2003.89.1
Collection
Artifacts at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Coverage-Spatial
China
Rights
This file is licensed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
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Photographer
Kaveney, Wendy
Collection
Artifacts at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis
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This file is licensed under a CC BY-SA 3.0 license by The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis.
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