Tibet dance 神山不说话

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2007

Tibet dance. The title of the dance translates to something like The Holy Mountain Does Not Speak.

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  • I am not against your love of dancing! Heck, you can dance yourself to death for all I care. You put up a political statement by calling a Chinese product a Tibetan dance! What is more political than that? What is more "politically radical and offensive" than that to a Tibetan?

  • How many times do I have to say that I posted this dance up because I LIKE IT? It's not a political statement of any kind! For goodness sake, if you label this as a political statement, you might as well label every kind of art, from a child's finger painting, to monuments or whatever, as some grand scheme of "political statements"

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  • Chinese music. Chinese interpretation of Tibetan clothes. Ballet influenced Chinese style modern dance... ummm, what's Tibetan about this?

  • dechhendk what you need is to shut up your fucking mouth,just enjoy

  • @Dechendk shutup your fucking mouth,just enjoy,

  • WONDERFUL !

    I LOVE TIBET DANCE !

    Actually, i've learnt tibet dances !

  • it's young Tibetan dancer trying to perform a new art of dance with Tibetan flavor.

  • I am telling you guys that this is crazy. I don't know what to make out of it.

  • i really like the backround music

  • Beautiful artistry, regardless of the knee-jerk reaction of some.

  • Ethnic dances on stage is different from dance in real life. The dance you see you stage has to be art, it condenses and choses certain elements in that style of dance to be put on stage. And let's not forget that dance evolves over time as well. You say that this is a distortion, well, I can tell you that there are ballet influences in classical chinese dance (but we don't call it a distortion), ballet influences in Dai dance (I don't hear Dai people complain about it), ect ect.

  • Despite your denials the writing is clearly on the wall who you meant. Any way, in the future, please don't label something Tibetan when it is a Chinese product. YOu have the right to appreciate and post anything here...but PlEASE do not label a Chinese distortion a Tibetan dance. That is all I am against. End of.

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