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  • I saw this when it first aired on Chinese New Year a few years ago. This group is a deaf-mute dance group. They are amazing. I've never seen any Thai or Indian dance with even remotely the same presentation.

  • Its' indian-thai with chinese modern choreograph. chinese are good at copying :)

  • @Ganeschar

    This dance is about the thousand-handed Goddess of Mercy, which originated from India. If you say that is copying, OK, the Tibetan are good at it too, because the whole Buddhism originated from India, not Tibet.

    Please, lady, this is about art, don't put politics or racism in it, can you? I couldn't believe you are Buddhist.

  • Really - which goddess - don't teach me about buddhism OK . Tibetan don't copy we are a buddhist country unlike chinese for them is all business and the whole world belongs to them !

  • @Ganeschar

    Search 'Guan Yin' on wikipedia. Guan Yin originated from India. So what? The whole Buddhism did. If you insist Tibetan LEARNED it from India while Han Chinese COPIED, I give up auguring with you, you're just a hopeless racist.

    This dance was performed on the Paralympics in Athens and on the Deaflympics in Taipei. Could you please show me the original performance by Indian or Thailand people? If you couldn't, please apologize to these dancers and show your respect.

  • @Ganeschar

    I'm not teaching you about Buddhism, I'm teaching you how to be a good person, like don't be a racist, don't lie, don't spread lies and rumors, be respectful, etc.

    This kind of education is supposed to be a job of your dear Dalai Lama, not me, a Han Chinese atheist.

  • teach that your Han people and stop being  superior you aren't !!!

  • hehe - I can learn from others but from you, sorry ! that was really funny !

  • Please be brave to accept you're wrong. I believe that is what Buddhas tell you. I'm not auguring with you for myself or Han Chinese. I believe there are plenty of Han people stupid and ignorant. I'm fighting for these dancers. If you found they had copied from any other people, please show our evidence. Otherwise, show your respect.

    Anyway, I know you ARE a racist, since you always try to use negative words to describe the whole Han Chinese, just like some bigots describe black people.

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  • @Ganeschar I take that as an acquiescence that you are a racist. That's fine. Christians could be racists too. Religions do not necessarily make people of virtue. Conversation concludes.

  • wow.. the dance is pretty amazing but it's KIND A SCARRY. i don't know that chinese can be scary sometimes... oohhhh :'/ so frightenin' but i admit it's amazing because of their harmony, maybe..

  • this is not a chinese dance.... this is thai dance

  • It's definitely Chinese dance!!!

  • kool my whole family is chinese and my grandparents watches this all the time

  • That's hot, they are so together!!

  • I'm freakin out

  • wow this must have been alot of hard work to do this (the girls dancing are actually deaf..)

  • Everytime I watch this I think I have never seen anything so beautiful.

  • Outstanding, fantastic, increadable, joyous, entrancing!!!!!!!! Ten stars!!!!!!!

    Maya Mattar, World of Dance Theater

  • im going to see the dance this sunday in S.F.

  • What an amazing performance!!!! I think their training is very hard to be able to dance like that. At the beggining it looked like a peacock or like Buddha with 1000 arms. I'm impressed!!!

  • amazing when are they in US?

  • i feel so lame now -.-

  • it's absolutely amazing! awesome

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  • geishas are japanese u.u'

  • omg that is awsome!!!

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