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The majestic Opening Ceremony of the Paralympics had many high points but the one lingering image is that of 12-year-old Li Yue.
A Sichuan earthquake victim, Li realized her ballet dream on a wheelchair with the help of 109 hearing-impaired dancers.
These performers are now delighting audiences in the prestigious China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe's presentation of its widely acclaimed My Dream at Poly Theater, on till Sept 14.
The fruit of 21 years of exploration into the world of art, My Dream has toured more than 60 countries and covers almost all art forms.
In their own special way, hearing-impaired artists speak their mind through their graceful and colorful dances; the blind artists bring alive their imaginary world in beautiful voices and awkward, but still charming, dance steps; and physically disabled artists strike elegant postures as they depict their pursuit of life.
Especially created for the Beijing Olympic Games, the new version, My Dream V, features many artists who performed in the Paralympics opening ceremony, including Yang Haitao, the blind singer of Paradise and Jin Yuanhui, the blind pianist.
Another highlight is the troupe's most popular program One-thousand-handed Bodhisattva, which stunned the world at the closing ceremony of the Athens Paralympics in 2004. The dance was later voted by Chinese TV audiences as the most popular show of China Central Television (CCTV)'s annual Spring Festival gala, and the lead dancer, Tai Lihua, known as the "face of the Bodhisattva", became a household name. The ongoing performance has many new and young "faces and hands". |
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