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Royal Dances Nangma was historically a famous dance specifically for the palace and aristocratic families. It had adopted some essences from the music of the Chinese hinterland and dance from the regions south of the Yangtze River. The performance has both slow and rapid parts and has been developed into an excellent stage event. Gar, also called Joyful Dance for Clouds is another kind of royal dance performed by who are called 'Garpa' (the boys from Gar, Ngari). The hierarchy used it to dispel evil and for blessing and praising the political and religious affairs. The dance itself benefits greatly from the accompanying musical instruments, postures and costumes from the inner land and the historically well-known 'west regions' (centered on Xinjiang Province) of China.
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