Wow! That's not easy. You have to memorize your steps, how u shake the head and control the eyes and ears. Wonder how long it takes to master the moves b4 able to perform?
Depends on what moves ur doing, basic moves that don't involve stacks or jongs can take anywhere from 3 months to a year to look nice and coordinated. Stacks usually take around half a year to master after leaning basic moves. Jongs and high elements are not meant for everyone, there are quite a few people I know who are great at the lion but can't go higher as they have a fear of heights. Having said all that, some people can learn it fast but others learn slower. I've been in my schs troupe for some time now and have met people who are just naturally talented at it, while I've also known seniors who have been in the troupe way longer than me that aren't as good (usually because they're not interested in the lion, they're more focused on the instrumental part). The most important thing when starting out is to train up arm strength as the lion is quite heavy and get used to the horse stance. But as long as there's passion to learn and improve anyone can pick it up and master it, how quickly is based on the individual.
Whats the name of the music you are using please ?
Thanks for sharing.
how heavy is that thing and wht things that are as heavy as the lion head
Her showing how to Lion dance person on tail asking themself what he should have for dinner
Then bow
Wow! That's not easy. You have to memorize your steps, how u shake the head and control the eyes and ears. Wonder how long it takes to master the moves b4 able to perform?
Depends on what moves ur doing, basic moves that don't involve stacks or jongs can take anywhere from 3 months to a year to look nice and coordinated. Stacks usually take around half a year to master after leaning basic moves. Jongs and high elements are not meant for everyone, there are quite a few people I know who are great at the lion but can't go higher as they have a fear of heights.
Having said all that, some people can learn it fast but others learn slower. I've been in my schs troupe for some time now and have met people who are just naturally talented at it, while I've also known seniors who have been in the troupe way longer than me that aren't as good (usually because they're not interested in the lion, they're more focused on the instrumental part).
The most important thing when starting out is to train up arm strength as the lion is quite heavy and get used to the horse stance. But as long as there's passion to learn and improve anyone can pick it up and master it, how quickly is based on the individual.
My dad had to train for 3 years until he could preform
Yo I’m a lion dancer and I’m a kid so when you blink it moves the ears too
Ok so i am a lion dancer leader i can conform some of that is not true