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Sorceress of Dance: Yang Liping
Yang Liping, of the Bai
Ethnic Minority in Dali,
Yunnan
Province , grew up with her two sisters, brother and mother. Despite her
parents' divorce, she developed a positive attitude towards life and art.
Although Yang loved to dance since she was very young, she was never officially
enrolled in a dance school. She entered the Xishuangbanna Song and Dance Troupe
in 1971.
Yang the artist, coming from the deep mountains, has sometimes been dubbed
the "sorceress" of dance. In Taiwan
and Southeast Asia, she is also known as the "Goddess of Dance." Yang's pure and
mellow dance style is a result of her unique figure, intelligence and artistic
inspirations from the aboriginal and natural cultural landscape.
Yang won the 1979 Best Performance Award of Yunnan Province in the leading
role of the large-scale national dance drama "Peacock Princess." Yang created
and performed "The Soul of Birds" in 1986 which helped establish her reputation
and acquire various awards. At the closing ceremonies of the Asian Games in
1990, Yang performed the dance again. In May 1992, she became the first dancer
from the mainland to Taiwan. In 1993, her "Two Trees" won the first prize in the
CCTV
(China
Central Television) Spring
Festival Party. Yang has traveled to Singapore, the Philippines, United
States, Canada, Taiwan and Japan to engage in art communications.
The large-scale dance drama "Dynamic Yunnan" choreographed and directed by
Yang Liping will be performed in Beijing from April 10 to 16. The detailed
information for the performance is as follows:
Place: Baoli Theater in Beijng Time: 7:30PM April 10-16 Price: 680, 80,
480, 380, 280, 180, 100 Tel: 010-84024258/9 010-64064516
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