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Electric-Techno Neon Gods (Chinese: 電音三太子; pinyin: Diànyīn Sāntàizi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiān-im Sam-thài-chú), sam thai tsu (Chinese: 三太子; pinyin: Sāntàizi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sam-thài-chú), or Techno Prince Nezha is a subcultural dance performance which combines a traditional Taiwan folk dance performance (Chinese: 陣頭; pinyin: zhèntóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tīn-thâu) with modern pop music.

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  • San-Taizi-Techno-Tanz (de)
  • Electric-Techno Neon Gods (en)
  • 電音三太子 (zh)
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  • Der San-Taizi-Techno-Tanz (chinesisch 電音三太子, Pinyin Diànyīn sāntàizi) ist ein folkloristischer Tanzstil in Taiwan, der aus einer Verbindung zwischen traditioneller taiwanischer Volksreligion und modernen westlichen Einflüssen entstanden ist. Der Name stammt von der buddhistisch-daoistischen Gottheit , der im Volksmund als „Dritter Prinz“ (chinesisch: San Taizi) bekannt ist. (de)
  • Electric-Techno Neon Gods (Chinese: 電音三太子; pinyin: Diànyīn Sāntàizi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiān-im Sam-thài-chú), sam thai tsu (Chinese: 三太子; pinyin: Sāntàizi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sam-thài-chú), or Techno Prince Nezha is a subcultural dance performance which combines a traditional Taiwan folk dance performance (Chinese: 陣頭; pinyin: zhèntóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tīn-thâu) with modern pop music. (en)
  • 電音三太子是台灣興起的一種表演次文化,為電音、本土次文化與傳統民俗藝陣三太子的結合。 電音三太子發源有兩種說法:一說是雲林北港,一說是嘉義朴子。但可考據的是,在各地方的電音三太子表演團成形前,臺灣南北各地宮廟殿宇藝陣已皆有類似的藝陣巡演。電音三太子的原形即是臺灣傳統藝陣的「大仙翁仔(或作大仙尪仔)」。 而神明祭祀和電音舞曲之所以會結合,本土鄉民表面的解釋是:源於表演三太子的人員,大多為本土青少年。而這些族群多有出入舞廳的行為,因此便把舞廳的電音加入。 若追根究柢,探討三太子的種種裝扮和行為所為何來,如咬著奶嘴、戴著各式眼鏡、白色手套、拿著螢光棒、隨著電子音樂跳舞等等。電音三太子的種種裝扮道具及行為,源自於舞廳。把種種舞廳內使用的道具、物品、音樂等,都複製在他們表演的電音三太子上(在三太子藝陣與來自舞廳的電音結合之前,三太子藝陣的人偶是沒有咬奶嘴,戴白色手套和各式眼鏡)。而衍生出人們奉祀為神明的三太子藝陣,會有三太子咬著奶嘴,戴著各式眼鏡、舞廳裡常使用的白色手套甚至拿著螢光棒,隨著搖頭電音舞曲搖頭晃腦,騎著改裝速克達行進的奇景,為一種台灣特有的文化及宗教信仰。 電音三太子已成為此種表演文化的一般性名詞,雖然民俗藝陣團體「朴子太子會」聲稱已申請版權註冊,但實際上該申請並沒有通過版權註冊。。 (zh)
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  • Der San-Taizi-Techno-Tanz (chinesisch 電音三太子, Pinyin Diànyīn sāntàizi) ist ein folkloristischer Tanzstil in Taiwan, der aus einer Verbindung zwischen traditioneller taiwanischer Volksreligion und modernen westlichen Einflüssen entstanden ist. Der Name stammt von der buddhistisch-daoistischen Gottheit , der im Volksmund als „Dritter Prinz“ (chinesisch: San Taizi) bekannt ist. (de)
  • Electric-Techno Neon Gods (Chinese: 電音三太子; pinyin: Diànyīn Sāntàizi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiān-im Sam-thài-chú), sam thai tsu (Chinese: 三太子; pinyin: Sāntàizi; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Sam-thài-chú), or Techno Prince Nezha is a subcultural dance performance which combines a traditional Taiwan folk dance performance (Chinese: 陣頭; pinyin: zhèntóu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tīn-thâu) with modern pop music. There are two theories about the origin of the Electric-Techno Neon Gods. One says it is from Beigang Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan; while the other one says it started from Puzi City, Chiayi County, Taiwan. According to reliable sources, some people dressed up as bodyguards of the gods (Chinese: 大仙尪仔; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tōa-sian ang-á) and performed similar dances during religious parades at local temples. As many of the dancers were young people who enjoyed going clubbing, they began combining the traditional dances with electronic music. Later on, professional dance teams specializing in Electric-Techno Neon Gods dancing were formed. The costumes worn by dancers are based on traditional outfits with trendy elements added to them, such as oversized sunglasses and LED lights. White gloves are commonly worn as in Taiwan it is popular to wear gloves while dancing. Apart from being performed during religious rituals, Electric-Techno Neon Gods dances now often take place during many secular events in Taiwan. Such dances were performed during the opening ceremonies of the World Games 2009, 2009 Summer Deaflympics, Expo 2010 Shanghai China, the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exposition, and other international activities and exhibitions. (en)
  • 電音三太子是台灣興起的一種表演次文化,為電音、本土次文化與傳統民俗藝陣三太子的結合。 電音三太子發源有兩種說法:一說是雲林北港,一說是嘉義朴子。但可考據的是,在各地方的電音三太子表演團成形前,臺灣南北各地宮廟殿宇藝陣已皆有類似的藝陣巡演。電音三太子的原形即是臺灣傳統藝陣的「大仙翁仔(或作大仙尪仔)」。 而神明祭祀和電音舞曲之所以會結合,本土鄉民表面的解釋是:源於表演三太子的人員,大多為本土青少年。而這些族群多有出入舞廳的行為,因此便把舞廳的電音加入。 若追根究柢,探討三太子的種種裝扮和行為所為何來,如咬著奶嘴、戴著各式眼鏡、白色手套、拿著螢光棒、隨著電子音樂跳舞等等。電音三太子的種種裝扮道具及行為,源自於舞廳。把種種舞廳內使用的道具、物品、音樂等,都複製在他們表演的電音三太子上(在三太子藝陣與來自舞廳的電音結合之前,三太子藝陣的人偶是沒有咬奶嘴,戴白色手套和各式眼鏡)。而衍生出人們奉祀為神明的三太子藝陣,會有三太子咬著奶嘴,戴著各式眼鏡、舞廳裡常使用的白色手套甚至拿著螢光棒,隨著搖頭電音舞曲搖頭晃腦,騎著改裝速克達行進的奇景,為一種台灣特有的文化及宗教信仰。 台灣民俗藝陣團體在出巡時無意間結合了電音與三太子,不料此種新鮮的表演形式竟大受歡迎,倣傚的民俗藝陣團體逐漸增加,進而形成一種台客文化的熱門象徵;2009年登上高雄世界運動會開幕式後,電音三太子又相繼於台北聽障奧運會、上海世界博覽會、台北國際花卉博覽會等國際大型活動上演出。電音三太子甚至在台灣以外地區也大受某些人士歡迎與關注,成為西方學者研究人類學的一種行為。 電音三太子已成為此種表演文化的一般性名詞,雖然民俗藝陣團體「朴子太子會」聲稱已申請版權註冊,但實際上該申請並沒有通過版權註冊。。 (zh)
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