Lion dance (traditional Chinese: 舞獅; simplified Chinese: 舞狮; pinyin: wǔshī) is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune. The lion dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year and other traditional, cultural and religious festivals. It may also be performed at important occasions such as business opening events, special celebrations or wedding ceremonies, or may be used to honour special guests by the Chinese communities. The Chinese lion dance is normally operated by two dancers, one of whom manipulates the head while the other forms the rear end of the lion. It is distinguishable from the dragon dance which is performed by many people who hold the long sinuous body of the dragon on poles. Lion dance fundamental movements can be found in Chinese martial arts, and it is commonly performed to a vigorous drum beat. There are two main forms of the Lion dance, the Northern Lion and the Southern Lion. Both forms are commonly found around the world especially in Southeast Asia, the Southern Lion predominates as it was spread by the Chinese diaspora communities who are historically mostly of Southern Chinese origin. Versions of lion dance related to the Chinese lion are also found in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. Besides the Chinese-based lion dance, other forms of lion dance also exist in India, Indonesia, and East Africa.
No my friend, it's a folk story of our Himalayas, showing a relationship between a pet and the owner i guess.. so now days it's shown and nowdays the story carry on by cultural shows and dance
@phuntsokdondupSSBMonpa Thanks. we have lion dance here in Japan. It's color isn't white. It was brought from abroad with buddhism. Himalaya's show lion dance relates to buddism, too?
@@YANAGITAtokinori hello my friend, i won't give u a false and misleading information but upto to my knowledge I know that the white lion represents as snow lion which is a mythical lion believe to exist in Himalayan region so it's white dress and the dance is based on the relationship between the lion and it's owner i guess., i surely don't know weather it's related to our Buddhism but ya it's some percent true that it's a folk culture of Himalayan region.. but if further doubt i suggest u my friend to ask the "MIPA or Himalayan cultural troops or The Snow Lion troops or Sikkim Buddhism cultural troops etc", they will give u genuine and legitimate information related to this dance and it's meaning my friend 👍
I like yak more then snow lion because yak really very original for Tibet. And saved us more then any animal in the world. Actually we should have yak on our flag than snowlion.. thank you yak love you. ❤️💕🙏💐👍👏💐🎖
Bro.Thats Tibetan Buddhism in general lol.Tibet buddhism may worship Buddha but its not even close to Buddha's teachings as Tibetan Buddhism is Buddhism mixed with other folklores and even some parts of Hinduism.When u visit a Tibetan monastry u can clearly see the difference. The only sect thats close to Buddhism is Theravada Buddhism especially of places like Laos where monks don't worship Buddha.Instead they live a life like Buddha with no luxury and Go around places for food which the people give them.
@@lalitthapa101 i saw lots of tibetan monks and tibetan cultural nepali monks they most are nonveg,alcoholic,married and living luxury life.they come to read tibetan books and they demanding momo,chiken,wine,beer,etc.what kind of buddhist is this?i don't like this. Buddha said if you don't have any food to eat then you can eat meat. Pureveg simple living monks could inspire us to be pureveg and live simple life. This is real buddhism.i don't mean monks n nuns should go to alone forest.
@@jeevankumargurung2438 first of all you can't generalize entire Tibetan Buddhism with just how u saw monks. Second, i said it before Tibetan Buddhism isn't really buddhism.It endorses many things that goes against Buddha's teachings like idol worship and chanting of mantras and offer in alcohols and u have to understand that. Tibetan buddhuism is a way different sect of buddhism where buddha is the biggest god among many other gods.Plus they worship three biggest gods-Buddha,Rimpoche and Dolma.Even see Tibetan art and some calendars its a whole different one from buddhism and thats why Theravada Buddhism is the closest to actual Buddhism This dosent mean Tibetan isn't buddhism.Its just they view Buddha as different and they have their own mix with various folklores,gods etc. Tibetan Buddhism wasn't even founded by Buddha and thus operates very differently.Marrying monks is very rare u may have seem some but there are regulation to marrying and most buddhist monks don't marry
Firstly non veg isn't prohibited in Buddhism at all. Non veg isn't luxury but requirement of Tibet. There is nother practices of alcoholism and luxurious life by monk or nuns in Tibet, they follow Venayas strictly.
@@prashantkamble1258 agree with everything but a slight one from me,Tibetan Buddhists do use alcohol for rituals and also Buddhists drink some during worshipping.Especially the Mahayana sect. But otherwise completely agree with every thing you said as I was also trying to say the same thing
Very nice Tibet snow lion dence, snow lion is not evrerywhere. Only on Tibet becuce snow all around Tibet
That was such a adorable and Amazing performance by TCV Lower .
Still miss that time ❤
I'm form Tibetan and I love Tibetan lion dance
Where are you from?
@@tenzin6 🤔🤣😂
5:34 the dog like “hey sisters”
I have seen it in childhood. Very nostalgic
This reminds me of the Sas'quet dance in ways here in the PNW. I love Qulin's 😍🥰🤩🤗🤗🫡🥹
The lions are so cute. 😍😍😍😍😍
Such a beautiful dance😍
Thank you so much for kind word
I'm from Delhi. Our India is full of beauty ❤😍
umm thats Tibetan
So beautiful & so nice
J’ai eu le bonheur de voir la danse des lions « en vrai « . Revoir cette merveilleuse vidéo tournée dans un TCV me ravit !
Merci pour les beaux commentaires et j'espère que vous aimez la vidéo et la performance des élèves du TCV
@@tenzin6 Ah oui ! Notre petite filleule tibétaine est elle aussi dans un TCV. Ces enfants sont merveilleux .
Nice video i love it soo muchh
Students from lower tcv school was in upper tcv anniversary day!!you have to write from which..my suggestion!!
💯🙏🏽
I don't know school name..Anyway I correct it. Thanks 🙏
Sikkimese nostalgia incoming
Wow nice dance😂😂😂😂😂
What a music what is the name of music please ..some one who knows it tell me
Snow lion dance of tibet
Nice dance 🙏🙏🌷
Lion dance (traditional Chinese: 舞獅; simplified Chinese: 舞狮; pinyin: wǔshī) is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune. The lion dance is usually performed during the Chinese New Year and other traditional, cultural and religious festivals. It may also be performed at important occasions such as business opening events, special celebrations or wedding ceremonies, or may be used to honour special guests by the Chinese communities.
The Chinese lion dance is normally operated by two dancers, one of whom manipulates the head while the other forms the rear end of the lion. It is distinguishable from the dragon dance which is performed by many people who hold the long sinuous body of the dragon on poles. Lion dance fundamental movements can be found in Chinese martial arts, and it is commonly performed to a vigorous drum beat.
There are two main forms of the Lion dance, the Northern Lion and the Southern Lion. Both forms are commonly found around the world especially in Southeast Asia, the Southern Lion predominates as it was spread by the Chinese diaspora communities who are historically mostly of Southern Chinese origin. Versions of lion dance related to the Chinese lion are also found in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. Besides the Chinese-based lion dance, other forms of lion dance also exist in India, Indonesia, and East Africa.
This is Tibetan snow lion dance
I like the music
What does he play ? Is this a show to control lion ?
No my friend, it's a folk story of our Himalayas, showing a relationship between a pet and the owner i guess.. so now days it's shown and nowdays the story carry on by cultural shows and dance
@phuntsokdondupSSBMonpa Thanks. we have lion dance here in Japan. It's color isn't white. It was brought from abroad with buddhism. Himalaya's show lion dance relates to buddism, too?
@@YANAGITAtokinori hello my friend, i won't give u a false and misleading information but upto to my knowledge I know that the white lion represents as snow lion which is a mythical lion believe to exist in Himalayan region so it's white dress and the dance is based on the relationship between the lion and it's owner i guess., i surely don't know weather it's related to our Buddhism but ya it's some percent true that it's a folk culture of Himalayan region.. but if further doubt i suggest u my friend to ask the "MIPA or Himalayan cultural troops or The Snow Lion troops or Sikkim Buddhism cultural troops etc", they will give u genuine and legitimate information related to this dance and it's meaning my friend 👍
@@phuntsokdondupSSBMonpa Thank you.
We are learning this dance
Meanwhile in the Himalayan mountains 😂
My favourite old ❤❤
what is the music name?
😢 I a m crying❤
Y??
so beautiful dance
Who watching Nepal🤗🤗😋😋
I'm watching Nepal
Nice video
I like yak more then snow lion because yak really very original for Tibet. And saved us more then any animal in the world. Actually we should have yak on our flag than snowlion.. thank you yak love you. ❤️💕🙏💐👍👏💐🎖
I read about this dance form of sikkim and watching it now....😊
This video is dance by TCV school Dharamsala
Every sikkimese dance is beautiful
This is tibetan
@@bhumotso2577 sikkim dance and also tibetan 🤝
This snow lion dance perform by Student of Tibetan Children Village, Dharamsala.
Which place is this 😻
Its arunnachal pardesh
TCV school in Dharamsala.
@@MrSoulSimon yes it is tibetan school.i also study here
@@MrSoulSimon m studying here right now
It's upper tcv school in dharamshala
wowo nice dance ❤️❤️
lmao the dog is me
This is no dog....this is snow lion
@@WaMo721 yes
You are an army. I am too
@@WaMo721 5:24
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Great
Thanks
かっこいい!
where is this place I will go with my parents
Its is a school upper tcv .it is tibetan school
Built by 14th dalai lama..tibetan guru.
Himachal pradesh,dharamshala(McLeod ganj)
Its very nice place
My facebook is ngasang...add me i will tell u all
It's (tcv) Tibetan children village school in himachal Pradesh kangra dharamshala , McLeod near dal lake come n visit . I study in this school
Come to Sikkim on special occasions you will find these dances it's pretty famous here
😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤❤❤
Tibetan lion dance
Très beau carnaval bravo
WOW!
Music sounds like china music but the flute sounds like Kabuki
snow lion funny rool
Plz can u give me dis snow lion drathang
I don't get it
So bataye pol
❤❤❤1❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😊
👇Who love lions
💐👍
Can i get information about this video?
Is this one of the sances of Nepal??
Snowlion(SENGE) dance. Tibet's senge dance
Of India, tibet and nepak
Snow lion dance by upper TCV Dharamshala Himachal Pradesh India
By Tibetan school children
Yes
it does not look like lion, the face look like a cute dog
2:49
우리나라 봉산 사자춤이랑 닮았넹 ㅎ
(ruclips.net/video/M05XRHijgYc/видео.html)
#South_Korea
네 똑같습니다 #티베트
This will be my new fear
TENGKU YUNI HENDRA
🙏🙏🙏
✌✌
😍😍😍
At upper tcv
Yes
Wow!
Daami :-)
Nice dance but i don't like nonveg,alcoholic married luxury living buddhist monk culture from lhasa china.
Bro.Thats Tibetan Buddhism in general lol.Tibet buddhism may worship Buddha but its not even close to Buddha's teachings as Tibetan Buddhism is Buddhism mixed with other folklores and even some parts of Hinduism.When u visit a Tibetan monastry u can clearly see the difference.
The only sect thats close to Buddhism is Theravada Buddhism especially of places like Laos where monks don't worship Buddha.Instead they live a life like Buddha with no luxury and Go around places for food which the people give them.
@@lalitthapa101 i saw lots of tibetan monks and tibetan cultural nepali monks they most are nonveg,alcoholic,married and living luxury life.they come to read tibetan books and they demanding momo,chiken,wine,beer,etc.what kind of buddhist is this?i don't like this. Buddha said if you don't have any food to eat then you can eat meat. Pureveg simple living monks could inspire us to be pureveg and live simple life. This is real buddhism.i don't mean monks n nuns should go to alone forest.
@@jeevankumargurung2438 first of all you can't generalize entire Tibetan Buddhism with just how u saw monks.
Second, i said it before Tibetan Buddhism isn't really buddhism.It endorses many things that goes against Buddha's teachings like idol worship and chanting of mantras and offer in alcohols and u have to understand that.
Tibetan buddhuism is a way different sect of buddhism where buddha is the biggest god among many other gods.Plus they worship three biggest gods-Buddha,Rimpoche and Dolma.Even see Tibetan art and some calendars its a whole different one from buddhism and thats why Theravada Buddhism is the closest to actual Buddhism
This dosent mean Tibetan isn't buddhism.Its just they view Buddha as different and they have their own mix with various folklores,gods etc.
Tibetan Buddhism wasn't even founded by Buddha and thus operates very differently.Marrying monks is very rare u may have seem some but there are regulation to marrying and most buddhist monks don't marry
Firstly non veg isn't prohibited in Buddhism at all. Non veg isn't luxury but requirement of Tibet.
There is nother practices of alcoholism and luxurious life by monk or nuns in Tibet, they follow Venayas strictly.
@@prashantkamble1258 agree with everything but a slight one from me,Tibetan Buddhists do use alcohol for rituals and also Buddhists drink some during worshipping.Especially the Mahayana sect.
But otherwise completely agree with every thing you said as I was also trying to say the same thing
I do not like this video
Y?
There's a Button for that.
Don't be scared little boy they are not real lions 🤣
Exactly
Kinda cute kinda creepy but i will pet this lion