The Cultural Heritage and Influence of Reba Dance in Ethnic Festivals
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academic support for the understanding and preservation of this intangible cultural heritage, and also help to assess and enhance the sociocultural value of ethnic festivals. Therefore, based on the premise of theoretical analysis, this study adopts a combination of quantitative and
qualitative methods, selects specific ethnic festivals as the research object, and systematically assesses the multiple impacts of the Reba Dance
in ethnic festivals, revealing the role of the Reba Dance in cultural inheritance and socio-economic development.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i8.5353
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