Delivery: 1-17 days FREE worldwide shipping Size: For 9-10 people Length of the dragon: 710" Color: If you like the same color most, please select Same as picture. Purple and white History: The dragon dancing dates back to the Han Dynasty (205 B.C. to 220 A.D. in China). It was already a popular event during the Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D. in China). Handicraft: This long history workshop has provided worldwide artists and dancers with top dragon and lion dancing costumes for over 120 years. This dragon is Handmade by the finest traditional craftsmen of this workshop. Characters: 1. The dragon glows amazingly in the dark, so it can be used both at daytime and at night, twice the use of the normal dragon; 2. Lightweight, easy handle, very durable; 3. Style: traditional Chinese southern glow in the dark dragon. Uses: Big event celebration, happy festival celebration, grand opening and business promotion, Top professional dancing competition, martial arts practice and performance, professional dragon dancing competition, display, decoration, collection and stage performance. This complete set of dragon dancing costume is made up of five parts: 1. The luminous big dragon head; 2. The luminous long dragon body; 3. The luminous dragon tail; 4. The luminous leading dragon pearl; 5. The framework. This complete set of lion dancing costumes include all parts already. Besides, here are extra FREE gifts: 1. Dragon dancing Performance Instruction DVD 2. Dragon dancing Accompany Music CD 3. Eye-catching gold ball which is tied on the head as the beautiful decoration:
3. The following dragon dancing performance banner which values $100: .Be customized with Your Own Logo Design Free: This dragon can be Tailor-made with the words or logo on it. Both English and Chinese words can be done. If you prefer to let the traditional craftsmen custom it, you can leave a message on the order form. This tailor-made service is free. If you have some requirements (such as urgent delivery or gift package etc.), feel free to leave us a message on the order form. This special custom-made service has no extra cost too.
Rich Artistic Connotation & Historical Background:
This artwork is a complete set of Supreme Competition and Parade Luminous Dragon Dance Equipment, which represents the essence of dragon dance in Chinese culture.
The dragon is an important symbol in traditional Chinese culture, with meanings of mystery, dignity, and good fortune.
This set includes headwear, costumes, and props, aiming to provide performers with a complete dragon dance experience.
Firstly, the headwear is an important component of this equipment.
They are usually made of metal and decorated with various patterns and ornaments.
These headwear not only protect the actors' eyes and ears but also enhance their visual effects and the attraction of their performance.
Secondly, the costumes are also a key part of this equipment.
Dragon dance costumes are usually bright colors and ornate designs to attract the audience's attention.
These costumes are usually made of silk or cotton fabric and embroidered with images of dragons and other patterns.
When actors wear these costumes, they give people a sense of mystery and grandeur.
Finally, props are also an important component of this equipment.
Dragon dance props usually include the body, tail, and other details of the dragon.
These props can be made of wood, metal, or other materials and are used to simulate the movements and postures of the dragon.
By using these props, actors can better showcase the skills and beauty of dragon dance.
In summary, this Supreme Competition and Parade Luminous Dragon Dance Equipment Complete Set represents the essence of dragon dance in Chinese culture.
It provides a complete set of equipment that allows performers to perfectly portray the art form of dragon dance.
This equipment not only has practical value but also rich cultural connotations and historical significance.
It demonstrates the unique charm and creativity of traditional Chinese culture and brings a pleasant and superior living atmosphere to the audience.
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