By taking “Plot + Dance” as the form, and “Chinese dance, Chinese story” as the core, the Dancing Millennium carries the depth of traditional culture and dance art in the contemporary cultural context under the view of diverse and integrated national culture, provides a sacred ritual place for Chinese people of different nationalities but with common beliefs, and jointly constructs the collective memory and cultural identity of the Chinese nation. Based on the ritual view of communication, this paper discusses how Dancing Millennium can create the emotional interaction between the audience and the content of the program on the basis of the innovation of highly cohesive cultural content and entertainment in the immersive field.
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