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Drumming up Support for A Legacy

Drumming up Support for A Legacy
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摘要 As a young boy, Wang Chengqiang, like all children, played with a drum. But it was more than play. His grandmother,who had learned the art from her elders when she was a child, taught him the Taiping Drum Dance, a lively folk dance in which the dancers use drums as props. As a young boy,Wang Chengqiang,like all children,played with a drum.But it was more than play.His grandmother,who had learned the art from her elders when she was a child,taught him the Taiping Drum Dance,a lively folk dance in which the dancers use drums as props.The genre appeared in Beijing during the Ming Dynasty(1368-1644)and grew popular in the Qing Dynasty(1644-1911).Taiping is associated with peace and tranquility and the drum is also called the Yingnian drum because it
出处 《Beijing Review》 2017年第16期44-45,共2页 北京周报(英文版)
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