20 Deaf Dancers Perform
February 24, 2008
Tai Lihua, art director of China Disabled People’s Performing Art Troupe, leads 20 deaf dancers to perform “Thousand-hand Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva”, or “Guan Yin”, a Chinese goddess, in Beijing February 19, 2008.
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Amazing Deaf China people’s Performing Art Troupe are quite beautiful dancing!
Someone mentioned me that these 20 deaf slaved by sexual abusived on deaf womens who involved this drama are so beautiful. BUT. Why they cannot ran away from these hearing people by sexual abusive.
I heard over and over. I don’t know if it is true? it wont tell you a truth.. if it still more than several years and has not able to escape of their wishes.
Deaf Pixie
Awsome deaf people china is so beauiful dancing and one person use all over arms like a flowers blossom I feel good see different culture my own eyes see deaf people doing wonderful and beat drum feel in thier heart being china and person got different sign langauge and overwheel different sign langauge culture. wow and keep up good job. hopefully one day deaf china can travel to usa and all deaf people will go see your show in our own eyes see real deaf china world.
It Show UNQUIE DANCE BY CHINESE DEAF TOPEE. ANYWAY DEAF PIXIE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT ABUSED so CHINA IS COMMUNIST SYSTEM BECAUSE CHINA GOVERNMENT ARE LACKING TO ACKNOWLEDGE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND HONG KONG SEEM OK TILL SOON TO PART FULL OF CHINA SYSTEM
It seem looking like Thialand is one of that dance.. It is not chinese dancer. I know it is confusion because of kind of crown is came from Thailand. I am not quiet sure if it is correct.
Gunshut is correct about Human Rights related that they could not do anything about sexual abuse. I think They need to get stop abuse by the goverment.It is really sad!!
I agree with you
These are wonderful videos and I cannot help but wish that the United States had programs like this for their deaf students. Dancing does alot for a person, mentally and physically.
As a child at the residential school, we were taught to march in formation, had tap dancing lessons, and were urged to stand around the piano to get the “feel” of what it was like to hear. I will always love that teacher that did that for us. God rest her soul.
Your videos of these Chinese young people should be shown at all residential schools, and perhaps a few of them could adopt some of the ideas of the Chinese.
Thank you for presenting this.
Lantana/Lantana’s Latitude
Yeah they are GREAT _ you should come see Me with with other deaf dancer here in the Bay Area!!!
amazing dance form… i am an event manager in india. would definetly like to promote them here in india. do u have any contact details for them. pls mail me on domnic@gripsonline.com