Title (deu)
1.5㎡—Guang Chang Wu Monument
Author
Pai Wu
Description (eng)
If you search Guang Chang Wu (Chinese for square dancing) on Baidu.com (China’s Google), you get about 184 million pieces of news, 4,665 music, 777 dancing groups, and of course numerous comments either supporting or disapproving. Guang Chang Wu is a collective public dance, which has emerged over the past 5 to 10 years in China. It has become a social phenomenon and cultural focus in China since years. Negative effects of square dancing are often part of the news, “noise pollution” and “public space occupation” are already labels of square dancing. There is a desire among many for a less chaotic urban lifestyle that is why public spaces are squeezed by development. According to the statistics by the Chinese government, in 2015 the per capita sport space is 1.5㎡.
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