Kurdish Studies

ISSN: 2051-4883 | e-ISSN: 2051-4891
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Exploring the Historical and Contemporary Dynamics of Sports Dance Education in Heilongjiang

HanYu Wang
International College ,Krirk University, Thanon Ranon Intra, Khwaeng Anusawari, Khet Bang Khen, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10220, Thailand
LuJia Yao
International College ,Krirk University, Thanon Ranon Intra, Khwaeng Anusawari, Khet Bang Khen, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10220, Thailand,
Keywords: Heilongjiang, sports dance education, historical evolution, economic implications, cultural perceptions, dance curriculum, regional development..

Abstract

This study delves into the intricacies of sports dance education in Heilongjiang, analyzing its historical evolution, present challenges, and future prospects. Through comprehensive qualitative interviews with a diverse range of stakeholders, including sports dance experts, library directors, heads of sports dance institutions, and active sports dancers from the region, the research paints a holistic picture of the subject. The findings underscore the rich history of sports dance in Heilongjiang, tracing its origins, its integration into educational curriculums, and its societal implications. Current challenges, including economic factors and cultural perceptions, were explored in depth, offering insights into the ongoing transformation of sports dance in the region. Additionally, the study underscores the potential of sports dance education as a catalyst for local economic development and its impact on individuals' quality of life. While the research provides valuable insights, it also acknowledges the limitations inherent in its methodology and scope, paving the way for future explorations. The results from this study serve as a foundational reference for policymakers, educators, and enthusiasts seeking to understand and further the cause of sports dance education in Heilongjiang and beyond.

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