Guest guest Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 We all have struggles in our lives and if we determine to work hard and never give up and keep fighting well win the race. the point is not giving up and hey it is ok to dream. I am sending you a link to a disabled dancing troupe from china. Yes I said from china, the country who does thei best to hide things that may cause them to loose face, like people with disabilities.They don't even want information released when they have disasters, and have begun removing citizens access to many websites like twitter and the like to keep a lid on news. I ask you to please Read the below FIRST before you watch the video There is an awesome dance, called the Thousand-Hand Kuan Yin, which is making the rounds across the net. Considering the tight coordination required, their accomplishment is nothing short of amazing, even if they were not all deaf. Yes, you read correctly. All 21 of the dancers are complete deaf-mutes. Relying only on signals from trainers at the four corners of the stage, these extraordinary dancers deliver a visual spectacle that is at once intricate and stirring. Its first major international debut was in Athens at the closing ceremonies for the 2004 Paralympics. But it had long been in the repertoire of the Chinese Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe and had traveled to more than 40 countries. Its lead dancer is 29 year old Tai Lihua, who has a BA from the Hubei Fine Arts Institute. The video was recorded in Beijing during the Spring Festival this year. or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HpWkNsGCms & feature=related -- Have a Happy and Keep Smiling and remember to NEVER give up TTFN Angelina Thelin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 such a lovely performance... --- On Tue, 7/14/09, Angelina Thelin <Angelina.Thelin wrote: Angelina Thelin <Angelina.Thelin [CrystalHW] Dance of a thousand hands - incredible!!! " Vicki teusher " <vteus1, " Paralee Leonard " <paraleeL, " Anita Adamson " <nete39, " Angel Mendoza " <umagisan, " Angie Watson " <greatsuckingwind, " Sarah Peck " <specker73, " trina holm " <tcholm, " Elizabeth Thelin " <wagiwatersbane, , " Stephanie Adamson " <grumpmonster, " Corwin West " <corwinwest, " Colby " <pgpcolby, " Dr. Clarissa Cole " <clarissakcole, " jed adamson " <iinh2003, " June thelin " <junethelin, " TRACY CARTWRIGHT " <tracycartwright, " Silverswept " <silverswept Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 1:59 AM We all have struggles in our lives and if we determine to work hard and never give up and keep fighting well win the race. the point is not giving up and hey it is ok to dream. I am sending you a link to a disabled dancing troupe from china. Yes I said from china, the country who does thei best to hide things that may cause them to loose face, like people with disabilities. They don't even want information released when they have disasters, and have begun removing citizens access to many websites like twitter and the like to keep a lid on news. I ask you to please Read the below FIRST before you watch the video There is an awesome dance, called the Thousand-Hand Kuan Yin, which is making the rounds across the net. Considering the tight coordination required, their accomplishment is nothing short of amazing, even if they were not all deaf. Yes, you read correctly. All 21 of the dancers are complete deaf-mutes. Relying only on signals from trainers at the four corners of the stage, these extraordinary dancers deliver a visual spectacle that is at once intricate and stirring. Its first major international debut was in Athens at the closing ceremonies for the 2004 Paralympics. But it had long been in the repertoire of the Chinese Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe and had traveled to more than 40 countries. Its lead dancer is 29 year old Tai Lihua, who has a BA from the Hubei Fine Arts Institute. The video was recorded in Beijing during the Spring Festival this year. http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=xgHmSdpjEIk or http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=5HpWkNsGCms & feature=related -- Have a Happy and Keep Smiling and remember to NEVER give up TTFN Angelina Thelin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 I think I am softie it made me cry.amazing performance os many silly arguements in the world. Sometimes seeing something like that so pretty makes you feel humble. Thank you for shareing. , Zia uddin al mamun Palash <zias_fantasy wrote: > > > such a lovely performance... > > > --- On Tue, 7/14/09, Angelina Thelin <Angelina.Thelin wrote: > > > Angelina Thelin <Angelina.Thelin > [CrystalHW] Dance of a thousand hands - incredible!!! > " Vicki teusher " <vteus1, " Paralee Leonard " <paraleeL, " Anita Adamson " <nete39, " Angel Mendoza " <umagisan, " Angie Watson " <greatsuckingwind, " Sarah Peck " <specker73, " trina holm " <tcholm, " Elizabeth Thelin " <wagiwatersbane, , " Stephanie Adamson " <grumpmonster, " Corwin West " <corwinwest, " Colby " <pgpcolby, " Dr. Clarissa Cole " <clarissakcole, " jed adamson " <iinh2003, " June thelin " <junethelin, " TRACY CARTWRIGHT " <tracycartwright, " Silverswept " <silverswept > Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 1:59 AM > > We all have struggles in our lives and if we determine to work hard and > never give up and keep fighting well win the race. the point is not giving > up and hey it is ok to dream. > I am sending you a link to a disabled dancing troupe from china. Yes I said > from china, the country who does thei best to hide things that may cause > them to loose face, like people with disabilities. They don't even want > information released when they have disasters, and have begun removing > citizens access to many websites like twitter and the like to keep a lid on > news. > I ask you to please Read the below FIRST before you watch the video > > There is an awesome dance, called the Thousand-Hand Kuan Yin, which is > making the rounds across the net. Considering the tight coordination > required, their accomplishment is nothing short of amazing, even if > they were not all deaf. Yes, you read correctly. All 21 of the > dancers are complete deaf-mutes. Relying only on signals from trainers > at the four corners of the stage, these extraordinary dancers deliver > a visual spectacle that is at once intricate and stirring. > > Its first major international debut was in Athens at the closing > ceremonies for the 2004 Paralympics. But it had long been in the > repertoire of the Chinese Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe and > had traveled to more than 40 countries. > > Its lead dancer is 29 year old Tai Lihua, who has a BA from the Hubei > Fine Arts Institute. The video was recorded in Beijing during the > Spring Festival this year. > > http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=xgHmSdpjEIk > > or > http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=5HpWkNsGCms & feature=related > -- > Have a Happy and Keep Smiling and remember to NEVER give up > TTFN > Angelina Thelin > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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