
A troupe of Unitree H1 humanoid robots took to the stage at the Spring Festival Gala on the eve of the Chinese New Year in Beijing, China, and put on quite the show to say the least. They performed Yangge, a Chinese folk dance that originated in rural northern China.
The most impressive part of the dance is the ‘handkerchief spin’, a signature move in Yangge which typically requires great skill and practice. Zhang Peng and Li Mengyu choreographed the dance, both of whom also directed the gala at last year’s Kashgar sub-venue.
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Four legs help maintain stability on the ground easily. But when it comes to only two legs, the robot can’t maintain stability with just one foot on the ground. The key is to ensure the robot’s fluency and stability throughout the entire dance movement,” said Zhang Yangguang, Unitree Robotics Engineer.





