CAMLab Seminar - Performing Dunhuang Murals: Traditional Analysis to Modern Creation

Date: 

Saturday, November 6, 2021, 8:00am

Location: 

Virtual by registration

CAMLab Seminar - Performing Dunhuang Murals: Traditional Analysis to Modern Creation

Dunhuang murals have a brilliant history of more than 1,600 years, with music and dance being an extremely important topic in Dunhuang art. The images of dancers in the Mogao Grottoes have a dazzling array of dance poses and gestures. They perpetuate the style characteristics of the eras they were depicted in and have a basic unified aesthetic that extends across the ages.

This seminar, “Performing Dunhuang Murals,” invites Professor Shi Min from Beijing Academy of Dance to share her dancing and teaching experience of Dunhuang Dance. She will interpret the perception of dance as seen on Dunhuang murals from a new perspective, from curriculum structure and talent training to choreography and performance.

The Dunhuang "Flying Apsaras" dance is based on the image of the Flying Apsaras and the Ji Le Bodhisattva in different eras. It originates from the movement and aesthetic laws of dancing itself but also draws inspiration from other art categories. Dunhuang dance reinvigorates traditional art forms and creates a unique Chinese performance type.

Please register to join us on Saturday, Nov 6, 2021, at 8 am EST.

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