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New kind of sound equipment for square dancing promises less noise

- By SUN XIAOCHEN sunxiaoche­n@chinadaily.com.cn

In an effort to maintain square dancing as a positive exercise in urban communitie­s, China’s social sports governing body on Wednesday introduced a set of less-disturbing audio equipment specially designed for the activity.

The equipment package, called an “intelligen­t dancing solution” by its designer, Gongwu Sports, was unveiled by the SocialSpor­tsInstruct­ionCenter of China at the launch ceremonyof­theNationa­lSquareDan­ce Championsh­ip on Wednesday.

At the core of the package is a set of directiona­l loudspeake­rs that limit the transmissi­on of sound waves to a finite space. The speakers are heard only by dancers inside the acoustic zone, without spreading noise all around.

Lighting units and a background LED screen are also featured in the package, which can be controlled by an app on a mobile device.

“Disturbing music has been a serious issue that has brought complaints from communitie­shereandth­ere.Hopefully, this set of devices will help address the problem and serve the dancers with little disturbanc­e of the public,” said Huang Shuo, general manager of Gongwu Sports, a partner of the instructio­n center.

Apart from noise, the occupation of public squares and some dancers’ recklessne­ss in defending their territory have also hampered the image of square dancing as a healthy exercise in China, with complaints and occasional fierce disputes making headlines.

Recently,avideo—takenata public park in Luoyang, Henan province — showed a group of elderly dancers quarreling with several young people as the dancers tried to occupy a basketball court where the youngsters were playing. The Directiona­l loudspeake­rs video went viral on social media, triggering a debate about regulation of dancers.

“Square dancing was originally designed for good benefits. Only by promoting wellorgani­zed events and sound regulation will it help build healthy lifestyles among the public,” said Yin Guochen, deputy director of the center.

As part of the official effort, thecenterw­illkickoff­theopening leg of this year’s national square dancing championsh­ip on June 22 in Ulanchap, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, before bringing the competitio­n to four more cities during the preliminar­y phase. The national finals will take place in Lingshui, Hainan province, in November.

With support from Gongwu Sports and a choreograp­hy team led by fitness trainer Wang Guangcheng, the center released 12 proposed routines for dancers.

The social sports center estimates that more than 120 million Chinese people are regular participan­ts in square dancing.

limit the transmissi­on of sound waves to a finite space.

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LIN YUNLONG / FOR CHINA DAILY A swallow feeds its fledglings in a nest above a surveillan­ce camera at a primary school in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, on Tuesday. The birds are attracting a lot of attention from students during breaks at the school.
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