Abstract

This paper focuses on the inheritance and protection of the Bai Ma Tibetan dance, specifically the "Deng Ga Gan Zhou" dance. It provides an analysis of its historical and cultural background, performance forms and significance, as well as the current status and issues of its inheritance in contemporary society. Furthermore, it explores the value and significance of the " Deng Ga Gan Zhou" dance in cultural heritage protection, ethnic cultural inheritance, and cultural exchange. The paper concludes by offering suggestions and measures for its further inheritance and development. Overall, the "Deng Ga Gan Zhou" dance is a treasure of the Bai Ma Tibetan people and serves as a "living fossil" of their culture, holding significant value for cultural heritage protection and ethnic cultural inheritance. Although there are challenges in its current inheritance and development, the value and significance of the " Deng Ga Gan Zhou" dance are indispensable. Additionally, it is hoped that this study will stimulate reflection on the value of inheritance and protection of other intangible cultural dances.

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