Chinese people often refer to their ethnic identity as “descendants of the dragon”. The dragon is believed to be fierce, strong, dignified, wise and auspicious. Hence the celebratory dance, historically performed by acrobats, up to 50 dancers per dragon, who hold it up with poles and move it mimicking the movement of the dragon’s river spirit in an undulating and flowing rhythm. It is quite captivating to witness and it is accompanied by loud drumming and clinging of cymbals from the musicians. As many times as I have seen this dance, I still witness it with incredible awe, and I find that it causes you to stand taller, prouder and stronger, and somehow induces an inner calm afterwards. A mysterious gem of the Chinese ancient culture…
Day One Hundred Sixty, July 1, 2011
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5 responses to “Day One Hundred Sixty, July 1, 2011”
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LOVE!!
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Lovely Picture Mimo
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Thanks Dedy!
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Wow, fascinating photo. Nice dynamic of movement and stillness, fire and earth?
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and most definitely water… they move the dragon like water in a meandering stream 🙂
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