On November 6, the China Disabled People's Art Troupe's large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" was staged in Taipei. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Chenghao Xinhua News Agency, Taipei, November 6 (Reporters Fu Shuangqi and Wang Ch

On November 6, the China Disabled People's Art Troupe's large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" was staged in Taipei. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Chenghao

The stage takes the audience through a thousand years of time and space to appreciate the splendor of Dunhuang art and the beauty of traditional Chinese culture.

According to reports, the play is based on the music and dance poem "My Dream" by the China Disabled People's Performing Arts Troupe, and is created and arranged by integrating the "Avalokitesvara Sutra with Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" from the Dunhuang murals. It uses music, dance, multimedia, etc. The form tells the folk story of "a wonderful person saves his father".

Deng Daixian, secretary-general of the Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Association, said that the performance of "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" itself is a very inspiring story. These hearing-impaired or visually impaired actors can overcome their natural obstacles to present such perfect art, bringing Taiwanese audiences Touching and inspiring; at the same time, I hope this touching performance can bring the distance between the hearts of people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait closer.

Wei Min, who lives in New Taipei City, once studied Dunhuang dance. She was very happy to have this rare opportunity to see a live performance. She said: "Dunhuang dance is inspired by the Dunhuang murals thousands of years ago. It is a very beautiful dance. It needs people who love this art to pass it on."

Taipei citizen Chen Ruohua also studied Dunhuang dance at a community college and worked with the Eighteenth-century Nine students formed a dance team to participate in a charity performance. "I have been watching the performance of "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" on TV before. When I heard that the art troupe was coming to Taipei to perform, I was very excited."

On November 6, the China Disabled Persons Art Troupe's large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" Performed in Taipei. Photographed by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Chenghao

Luo Yizhi, chairman of Taiwan Dengfeng Cultural and Creative Co., Ltd., the organizer of the performance, said that a total of 54 actors from the China Disabled Persons Art Troupe came to Taiwan to perform. It is hoped that through this performance, more Taiwanese people will know about the art troupe. works, and I look forward to having the opportunity to tour in Taiwan next year.

html On the evening of the 24th, members of the art troupe participated in an exchange event held by Foguang University in Yilan. Hearing-impaired dancer Wei Jingyang said through a sign language interpreter that she had lost her hearing since childhood, but she always had the dream of dancing in her heart. When she was 10 years old, she watched a performance of "Thousand-Hand Guanyin", which inspired her. Through unremitting efforts, she finally successfully entered the China Disabled People's Art Troupe and gradually grew from a student to a leading solo dancer. Although she has lost her hearing, with the help of sign language conductors, she can still perceive the rhythm and intensity of music and express it through dance. She hopes to use this special artistic expression to convey beauty to all parts of the world.

The China Disabled Persons Art Troupe, founded in 1987, has created and performed artistic works such as "My Dream" and "Thousand-Hand Guanyin". The large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" will be performed for the first time in 2023. It will perform 105 times in Dunhuang and launch a national tour in March this year.

On November 6, the China Disabled People's Art Troupe's large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" was staged in Taipei. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Chenghao

The stage takes the audience through a thousand years of time and space to appreciate the splendor of Dunhuang art and the beauty of traditional Chinese culture.

According to reports, the play is based on the music and dance poem "My Dream" by the China Disabled People's Performing Arts Troupe, and is created and arranged by integrating the "Avalokitesvara Sutra with Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" from the Dunhuang murals. It uses music, dance, multimedia, etc. The form tells the folk story of "a wonderful person saves his father".

Deng Daixian, secretary-general of the Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Cultural Exchange Association, said that the performance of "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" itself is a very inspiring story. These hearing-impaired or visually impaired actors can overcome their natural obstacles to present such perfect art, bringing Taiwanese audiences Touching and inspiring; at the same time, I hope this touching performance can bring the distance between the hearts of people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait closer.

Wei Min, who lives in New Taipei City, once studied Dunhuang dance. She was very happy to have this rare opportunity to see a live performance. She said: "Dunhuang dance is inspired by the Dunhuang murals thousands of years ago. It is a very beautiful dance. It needs people who love this art to pass it on."

Taipei citizen Chen Ruohua also studied Dunhuang dance at a community college and worked with the Eighteenth-century Nine students formed a dance team to participate in a charity performance. "I have been watching the performance of "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" on TV before. When I heard that the art troupe was coming to Taipei to perform, I was very excited."

On November 6, the China Disabled Persons Art Troupe's large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" Performed in Taipei. Photographed by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Chenghao

Luo Yizhi, chairman of Taiwan Dengfeng Cultural and Creative Co., Ltd., the organizer of the performance, said that a total of 54 actors from the China Disabled Persons Art Troupe came to Taiwan to perform. It is hoped that through this performance, more Taiwanese people will know about the art troupe. works, and I look forward to having the opportunity to tour in Taiwan next year.

html On the evening of the 24th, members of the art troupe participated in an exchange event held by Foguang University in Yilan. Hearing-impaired dancer Wei Jingyang said through a sign language interpreter that she had lost her hearing since childhood, but she always had the dream of dancing in her heart. When she was 10 years old, she watched a performance of "Thousand-Hand Guanyin", which inspired her. Through unremitting efforts, she finally successfully entered the China Disabled People's Art Troupe and gradually grew from a student to a leading solo dancer. Although she has lost her hearing, with the help of sign language conductors, she can still perceive the rhythm and intensity of music and express it through dance. She hopes to use this special artistic expression to convey beauty to all parts of the world.

The China Disabled Persons Art Troupe, founded in 1987, has created and performed artistic works such as "My Dream" and "Thousand-Hand Guanyin". The large-scale situational audio-visual drama "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes" will be performed for the first time in 2023. It will perform 105 times in Dunhuang and launch a national tour in March this year.

(Xinhuanet)