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The '''Sogdian Whirl''' (胡旋舞, lit. 'Barbarian Whirling Dance') is a traditional type of {{Wiki|Turkic peoples|Turkic}} dance. As its name implies, it originated with the | The '''Sogdian Whirl''' (胡旋舞, lit. 'Barbarian Whirling Dance') is a traditional type of {{Wiki|Turkic peoples|Turkic}} dance. As its name implies, it originated with the [[Sogdia]]n people,<ref name="Lewis 2012">Lewis, Mark Edward. "The Outer World". ''[https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674064010 China's Cosmopolitan Empire: The Tang Dynasty]''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2012.</ref> and it is most famed for its striking spins, during which the dancer twirls in one place with such velocity and grace as to resemble a twister.<ref name="Dynasty 3">''[[Assassin's Creed: Dynasty]]'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Part 3)]]</ref><ref name="Dynasty 4">''Assassin's Creed: Dynasty'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Part 4)]]</ref><ref name="Dynasty Special 1">''Assassin's Creed: Dynasty'' – [[The Flower Banquet (Special)]]</ref> When performed at banquets, it was expected to involve a full troupe of Turkic women, rather than being a solo dance.<ref name="Dynasty Special 1" /> | ||
The Sogdian Whirl peaked in popularity during the [[Tang dynasty]],<ref name="Lewis 2012" /> an era when [[China|Chinese]] society was pluralistic and open to foreigners,<ref name="Lewis 2012" /><ref name="Dynasty Special 1" /> and it was especially adored by [[Emperor Xuanzong of Tang|Emperor Xuanzong]] and his favourite [[concubine|consort]], [[Yang Yuhuan|Yang Guifei]].<ref name="Lewis 2012" /> The ''[[jiedushi]]'' [[An Lushan]] was a skilled performer of the Sogdian Whirl even when his obesity rendered him immobile late in life.<ref name="Dynasty Special 1" /> At the [[Flower Banquet]] of 754, Lushan and a troupe of female dancers proudly performed this dance upon the request of Emperor Xuanzong, who accompanied it with his own '' | The Sogdian Whirl peaked in popularity during the [[Tang dynasty]],<ref name="Lewis 2012" /> an era when [[China|Chinese]] society was pluralistic and open to foreigners,<ref name="Lewis 2012" /><ref name="Dynasty Special 1" /> and it was especially adored by [[Emperor Xuanzong of Tang|Emperor Xuanzong]] and his favourite [[concubine|consort]], [[Yang Yuhuan|Yang Guifei]].<ref name="Lewis 2012" /> The ''[[jiedushi]]'' [[An Lushan]] was a skilled performer of the Sogdian Whirl even when his obesity rendered him immobile late in life.<ref name="Dynasty Special 1" /> At the [[Flower Banquet]] of 754, Lushan and a troupe of female dancers proudly performed this dance upon the request of Emperor Xuanzong, who accompanied it with his own ''[[jiegu]]'.<ref name="Dynasty 3" /> | ||
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The Sogdian Whirl (胡旋舞, lit. 'Barbarian Whirling Dance') is a traditional type of Turkic dance. As its name implies, it originated with the Sogdian people,[1] and it is most famed for its striking spins, during which the dancer twirls in one place with such velocity and grace as to resemble a twister.[2][3][4] When performed at banquets, it was expected to involve a full troupe of Turkic women, rather than being a solo dance.[4]
The Sogdian Whirl peaked in popularity during the Tang dynasty,[1] an era when Chinese society was pluralistic and open to foreigners,[1][4] and it was especially adored by Emperor Xuanzong and his favourite consort, Yang Guifei.[1] The jiedushi An Lushan was a skilled performer of the Sogdian Whirl even when his obesity rendered him immobile late in life.[4] At the Flower Banquet of 754, Lushan and a troupe of female dancers proudly performed this dance upon the request of Emperor Xuanzong, who accompanied it with his own jiegu'.[2]
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Lewis, Mark Edward. "The Outer World". China's Cosmopolitan Empire: The Tang Dynasty. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Assassin's Creed: Dynasty – The Flower Banquet (Part 3)
- ↑ Assassin's Creed: Dynasty – The Flower Banquet (Part 4)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Assassin's Creed: Dynasty – The Flower Banquet (Special)