The Chinese Moon Shines On Sugarbush Ferry Dance is a traditional Chinese dance that originated from the Jiangnan region.
It tells the story of a young woman who falls in love with a man on a boat during the Mid-Autumn Festival.
The dance is performed by women wearing white dresses and headpieces, which symbolize purity and elegance.
The costumes are made of silk and embroidered with intricate designs, such as lotus flowers and dragons.
The headpieces are also adorned with delicate embroidery and often have long hairpins.
The dance is accompanied by traditional Chinese instruments, such as the erhu and pipa, and the music is soothing and melodious.
The performance is a beautiful representation of Chinese culture and tradition, showcasing the grace and beauty of the female dancers.