China News Service, Fuzhou, December 20 (Reporter Lin Chunyin) "Breaking is included in the temporary special project of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. This is good news for the street dance circles on both sides of the strait. The mainland street dance teaching market is vast and will be Taiwanese hip-hop talents are attractive.” Pan Yanru, a Taiwanese judge of the Fifth Cross-Strait Youth Street Dance Competition, said in Fuzhou on the 20th.

  On the 20th, as one of the 8th Cross-Strait Youth Dance Carnival, the 5th Cross-Strait Youth Street Dance Competition was held in Fuzhou.

This street dance competition is sponsored by the Fujian Dancers Association. Thousands of dancers from both sides of the Taiwan Strait and more than 100 shows entered the live finals. There were 49 shows and nearly 500 contestants. They gathered together to compete for gold and silver. Bronze Award.

  Because of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Taiwanese dancers participated in the competition by recording a video "cloud".

Three children’s programs and two adult programs from Taiwan have won awards, including Golden Gate Pop Dance Company, Taiwan Renaissance Dance Club, which won the adult group bronze award, Taiwan TheMIXCIN Dance Company and MIXCINAcademy Dance Company, Taiwan Banqiao District Haishan Elementary School Hot Dance The club won the gold, silver and bronze prizes in the children’s category.

  Pan Yanru believes that the cross-strait street dance competition is “precious” and provides a platform for Taiwanese dancers to understand the culture and opportunities of the mainland.

Pan Yanru noticed that, as a foreign dance species, street dance in the mainland uses "Chinese style" packaging and integrates Chinese elements to complete its localization. This has also found a resonance point for Taiwan and the mainland.

"The level of street dance in mainland China has been advancing by leaps and bounds in the past few years. Now preparing for the Olympics, how to integrate Chinese elements into this foreign dance has become a common topic of special concern for dancers on both sides of the strait."

  Miao Lirong, vice chairman and secretary general of the Fujian Dancers Association, and director of the Fujian Dance Association Street Dance Committee, served as the director of the jury. She said that this year due to the epidemic, it is quite difficult to hold the competition. "The cross-strait street dance community exchanges have gradually improved over the past few years. Players on both sides of the strait cherish this opportunity to exchange friends with friends."

  On the 21st, the 8th Cross-Strait Youth Dance Carnival series of cross-strait youth street dance exchange seminars will invite a number of Taiwanese dancer teachers to give lectures on choreography and dance career planning.

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