The Hair Swinging Dance is a kind of dance for Yamei women of the Gaoshan ethnic minority. The
Yamei people live on an island named Lanyu. A warm and humid climate and
sufficient sunshine give Yamei girls a vigorous and graceful body and
pitch-black hair. They often walk bare-footed. Their dances are affected much by
the sea.
In the past, the Yamei women did not dance
in the day according to their custom, so they danced in the moon night. In the
bright moon night, they come to the tranquil seacoast and begin dancing on the
beach full of cobbles.
At first, they stand in a row, loosen their
hair and begin singing while gently swaying themselves. The wonderful sound of
gliding pebbles under their feet and songs mingle with each other and become
fairly poetic. Then they hold each other arm-in-arm, bow their body and swing
their hair to the front. They do not stop until their hair touches the ground.
At this point, they bend their knees lightly and swing their hair to the back
violently. Before the hair goes down onto their shoulders, the hair is vertical
to the body. The girls dance like this over and over until they have enjoyed
themselves to the full satisfaction.
Under difficult life conditions, they feel
pleased and comfortable, for the simple but enthusiastic Hair Swinging
Dance gives them youth and vigor. The long hair in the air looks like
beating flames of their lives.