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Chongqing News

Foreigners learn intangible cultural heritage

2018-08-02 10:30:37

Ghulam, from Pakistan, is very fond of the Xiaoguan Banggu Dance, so when he learnt the dance, he recorded it by his mobile phone every time. He said that by videoing, he could not only learn the dance more efficient but also send the video to his friends in Pakistan so that they could enjoy the Chinese traditional culture as well. Kumar, a young Indian who has been in Chongqing for nearly 10 years, prefers to do the thing on the scene. He likes dancing with the heir who demonstrates Xiaoguan Banggu Dance. For Kumar, this dance is the most interesting Chinese traditional culture he has ever seen.

Besides the Xiaoguan Banggu Dance, the Jiangjia Dragon Dance with extraordinary power is also loved by many foreign students. Ari, from Pakistan, is fascinated with it and can’t stop it when dancing. His master thinks he is a good student as heir.

Sure, with clear and loud sound, the Jielong Chuida is popular among foreign students. Carle, 25, from the UK, who has learned with full passion, not only practices it hard at his master's office, but also works more at home every day. Led by Carle, Alex, also from the UK, has become the fan of the Jielong Chuida. They often practice the dance together.

After hard work over a month, the foreign disciples have performed on the stage in the exhibition of "Learning Intangible Cultural Heritage in Chongqing". They have offered lots of fine quality programs to the audience in the presence by cooperating with heirs of intangible cultural heritage project. (Translated by Jiang Yuling, Fathom Language Limited)

 

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Editor:Jiang Yiwei