Dunhuang folk museum, China 2009
Exhibition Cave Temples of Dunhuang
The Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road exhibition opened to public in May at Getty Center in Los Angeles, the United States. The exhibition will last until September, offering visitors the chance to learn about the art and history of the Mogao Grottoes, which thrived as a Buddhist center in China from the 4th to the 14th centuries.
Video: Lia Zhu in Los Angeles
Editing: Wenzheng Kong and Judy Zhu in New York
Dunhuang: Buddhist Art
Dunhuang, located in China's northwest Gansu province, was once a gateway to China from the west along the famed Silk Road trading route. To celebrate the city's unique artistic and cultural heritage, China Institute is curating an exhibition featuring Buddhist art found in Dunhuang's legendary Mogao caves.
Dunhuang Duet
Atlanta Chinese Dance Company's performs a Dunhuang Duet at a International Festival!
The Image of Dunhuang Flying Apsaras - 2018 Rolia Gala
B08 原创中国古典舞:《飞天印象》
Classic Chinese Dance: The Image of Dunhuang Flying Apsaras
编导:李林
表演:加拿大Lindance 舞动之星舞蹈学校 - Christine Ng吴泳贤, Phoebe Huang 黄少卿, Jenna Wang王子瑄, Victoria Phan潘藹琪, Vivian Phan潘藹怡, Grace Chen陈韵飞, Lucy黄馨琳, Joi Lin 林静轩, Kelly Hof李浩欣, Jennifer Shi施怡晨,Suki Gao高思琪, Maggie Li李铭, Elizabeth Wu吴可菲, Sophia Li李心怡, Elisabeth Feng冯海钰, Brooke Xin Lai赖心, Fiona Wang王可心, Ariel Dong董奕彤
2018 Rolia Gala
Presented by Rolia Cultural Association
January 27, 2018
Flato Markham Theatre, Ontario, Canada
Dunhuang: Crescent Lake & Mingsha Shan
An adventure out into the Gobi Desert to ride a camel, climb a sand dune, and slide back down with an attempt not to wipe out. The last portion was only partially successful...
Cave Temples of Dunhuang exhibition debuts in North America
In May this year, the exhibition Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China’s Silk Road, will be presented by Getty Museum in Los Angeles. This exhibition, which is unprecedented in scope, is the first in North America to fully explore the art, environment, and conservation of the Buddhist cave temples of Dunhuang.
The Phenomenal Duo - Dun Huang Chinese Dance
Phollies 2013
October 31, 2013
Dunhuang Chinese Classical Dance
Performance at the Chinese New Year Celebration Madison WI
Chinese Dance - Dunhuang
Xilin Northshore Chinese School New Year 2013 Celebration - Xiao Xing Xing Dance Troupe performs Dunhuang - 敦煌舞.
DIP Eva Hsia Dreaming in Dunhuang Chinese Folk Dance Solo
5/25/11 The taste of Heights Rowland School District event
Rowland Heights
Produced by Dance Impressions Productions
with
Institute of Chinese Martial Arts
Chinese Dunhuang Dance Perform by a Beautiful Xinjiang Girl
哈妮克孜表演敦煌舞
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#舞蹈
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TCDance - Dunhuang Dream
Dance to a New Year 2009
Bovard Auditorium
2/20/09
Background Music Creation - Dunhuang Dance
Music Maker
footage from Youtube
DUNHUANG
SEE DUNHUANG, CHINA ON THE SILK ROAD. SEE THE UIGHUR PEOPLE IN THE OPEN AIR MARKET. SEE THE BUDDHIST CAVES AND CAMELS IN THE TAKLIKAMAN DESERT.
Dunhuang Mingsha Crescent Moon - China (HD1080p)
*** 'Dunhuang' is a county-level city in northwestern Gansu Province, Western China. Dunhuang is situated in a rich oasis containing Crescent Lake and Mingsha Shan, meaning Singing-Sand Mountain'' ***
Dunhuang Praise
Csardas Dance of the Roma originated in the folk dances, probably in the 15th century of 1930s, widely popular in Hungary, the 19th century to the 1950s and 1960s to become the Hungarian folk music to the genre. The famous Csardas music from the late 19th century, early Since ancient times, the Dunhuang frescoes have been world-famous, and everyone gasped in admiration of the monuments;
Dunhuang dancing with elegant style is deeply imprinted in the minds of people.
Especially, their lovely body movements, the famous three bends, such as fairies beautiful steps are classical.
Documentary about the Dunhuang Caves (part 3 of 8) 《敦煌伎乐天》第三集:胡风唐韵
Documentary about the artistic and cultural heritage of the Dunhuang Caves of Dunhuang (敦煌市), Jiuquan (酒泉市), northwestern Gansu province, northwest China (part 3 of 8). This documentary is part of an overarching series entitled Discovery 《发现》.
Produced by CCTV-9, 2013.
This episode, entitled 胡风唐韵, focuses on the Central Asian heritage of the peoples of northwest and western China (including the complex of rock-cut Buddhist cave temples located near the oasis town of Dunhuang), and how these cultural elements have influenced various genres of Chinese folk music and singing, as well as Chinese dance.
Among the folk genres shown is the lao qiang (老腔) tradition as performed by the Zhang Family Band (张家班) from Shuangquan (双泉村), a village near Huashan Mountain (华山) in Huayin (华阴市), Weinan (渭南市), on the Guanzhong plain (渭河平原) about two hours east of Xi'an, Shaanxi province (陕西省), northwest China.
Among the experts featured in this episode is the choreographer Xu Qi (许琪, b. 1942), who has created dance works based on evidence from depictions of traditional dance seen in the murals in the cave temples of Dunhuang.
《发现》 - 《敦煌伎乐天》 - 第三集:胡风唐韵
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World-renowned Chinese artist translates folk rituals into eclectic modern dance
[In partnership with Macao Government Tourism Office] Known affectionately as ‘The Peacock Princess’ and ‘Goddess of Dance’, self-taught dancer, choreographer, and director Yang Liping was catapulted to fame in 1986 with her interpretation of the Peacock Dance — a traditional Chinese folk performance by the Dai minority group in her native Yunnan province.
Since then, Yang has come to epitomise contemporary Chinese dance in a prolific career spanning four decades, where she skilfully blends multiple genres across acting, music, performance art, and theatre.
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Shin Dance Company - 印象敦煌 Iconic Dunhuang
Original choreography by SDC Artistic Director Shin Yue Wang.
Dunhuang is a village in western China in the Gobi desert. In ancient times it was an important stopping place for the Silk Road, and a vital junction of eastern and western cultures.