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A small organization cannot afford to run a very long dragon because it requires considerable human power, great expenses and special skills which are difficult to manage. In competition performances however, there are strict rules governing the specifications of the dragon body and the routine performed, and so dragons made for these events and what are mostly seen in the impressive stage shows are made for speed and agility, to be used by the performing team for maximum trick difficulty. Dragons can range in length from as little as 2 metres (10 ft) operated by two people for small displays, around 25 to 35 metres (80 to 110 ft) for the more acrobatic models, and up to 50 to 70 metres (160 to 230 ft) for the larger parade and ceremonial styles. The size and length of a dragon depends on the human power available, financial power, materials, skills and size of the field. This causes performers to jump over or through the dragon's body sections, adding to the visual display.

As the Dragon dance is not performed every day, the cloth of the dragon is to be removed and to have a new touch of ultra-paint before the next performance. When a Pokémon is holding Dragonium Z and uses its Z-Power, Dragon Dance turns into Z-Dragon Dance and eliminates any stat drops applied to the user, in addition to its usual effect as above. The distance of each minor (rib-like) section is 35 cm (14 in) apart; therefore, the body has 81 rings. The dragon is assembled by joining the series of hoops on each section and attaching the ornamental head and tail pieces at the ends. A double dragon dance, rarely seen in Western exhibitions, involves two troupes of dancers intertwining the dragons. Some of the patterns of the dragon dance are "Cloud Cave", "Whirlpool", The dragon moves in a wave-like pattern achieved by the co-ordinated swinging of each section in succession. Dragon Dance raises the user's Attack stat and Speed stat by one stage each.. The origin of the dragon dance can be dated back to The dragon dance costume used for a dragon dance is made of materials like grass, bamboo, paper, and cloth.The dragon body used for the dragon dance is usually placed in a local The dragon is welcome everywhere it goes, and sometimes the team conducting the dragon dance can receive banquets up to five or six times, which are called "dragon exchanging wine".You can see dragon dances in many Chinese cities and Chinatowns, but Hong Kong remains the dragon dance capital. In these dragons, the head is smaller and light enough to be whipped around, and must be a minimum of 3 kg, the body pieces are a light aluminium with cane and the majority of the hoops will be very thin PVC tubing.

Whilst this swinging constitutes the basic movement of the dragon, executing more complex formations is only limited by a team's creativity. If so, choose the amount below:After the dance, the dragon's head and tail will be burnt, and the body is returned to the temple, where it will be kept for use the next year., but sometimes companies commission a dragon dance to bring good fortune to their business, especially if opening a new branch. Originally performed to please the ancestors and to plead for enough rain for crops and hence preventing sickness and hunger, the Dragon Dance has gradually become a cultural activity. The normal length and size of the body recommended for the dragon is 34 metres (110 ft) and is divided into 9 major sections. Like the lion dance it is most often seen in festive celebrations. Z-Move effects. The dragon dance is performed by a skilled team whose job is to bring the motionless body to life.