In the past dozen years classical Chinese dance has burst onto the world stage and drawn intrigue and appreciation from global audiences. The revival of this traditional art form is a departure from the modern China under communist rule that most people know, and the truth about China’s heritage continues to move audiences and motivate these dancers who pursue the art. The NTD International Classical Chinese Dance, now in its ninth year, took place Sept. 2–5 in New York, and this year’s requirements have raised the bar on the ancient art form. Competition judges Minghui and Gu Yun explained the meaning of “shen dai shou,” a method of movement where the “body leads the arms,” and why it has become the new standard for classical Chinese dance. Body Language “Actually in martial arts, in opera, in other art forms that developed alongside Chinese dance, they all mention ‘shen dai shou,'” …
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