Back in 2004, I noticed an advertisement (right) for a traditional dance show of the local Zhuang minority people. It was to be performed by a Nanning based troupe.
So, off I trotted to the local theatre to buy some nice tickets. Unfortunately, I was too early - the booking office hadn't received them yet. Which was lucky.
The very next day, I received a phone call from a friend who works for the local government who said,
"My department has been allocated tickets for a Zhuang dance show and no one wants to go. Do you want them?"
A few minutes later I was the happy possessor of five tickets.
My wife, my sister-in-law, a couple of family friends and I went to see the performance. The dancing and music was excellent. Balletic, energetic, beautiful and highly symbolic. A fine time was had by all.
The song and dance suite tells the story of a group of Zhuang people who wonder what lies at the end of the sky. A young pregnant woman decides to go to find out. The journey takes her the rest of her life and en-route a son is born. On his mother's death, he takes over the never-ending journey.
I'm happy to say that I have found a video of a 6½ minute excerpt from the show, which I am delighted to share. Please note the first 1½ minutes are deliberately silent.
I just wanted you to know i enjoy reading your blog! My daughter is from
Guilin and in a few weeks we will be adopting our son from Liuzhou. Are
there older over 50 teachers that work in the area? We would so like to try
to do this? Keep sending the blogs! Sue in Mn USA