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Title (English)
"Shepherd"
Title (Chinese)
《牧羊人》
Title (Romanization)
"Muyangren"
Description
Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928) is a dancer of Tibetan heritage born in modern-day Sichuan. In 1953, he was working as a traveling performer in Yunnan and was spotted by members of the Southwest Visiting Team, including Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930). Oumijiacan moved to Beijing in 1953 to join the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe (later the Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble 中央民族歌舞团). Oumijiacan went on to be a leading performer, choreographer, researcher, and teacher of Tibetan dance and performing arts. He also served as Vice Director of the Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble. This was one of Oumijiacan's well-known solo dance choreographies.
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928) is a dancer of Tibetan heritage born in modern-day Sichuan. In 1953, he was working as a traveling performer in Yunnan and was spotted by members of the Southwest Visiting Team, including Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930). Oumijiacan moved to Beijing in 1953 to join the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe (later the Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble 中央民族歌舞团). Oumijiacan went on to be a leading performer, choreographer, researcher, and teacher of Tibetan dance and performing arts. He also served as Vice Director of the Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble. Here, we see Oumijiacan performing one of his most famous works, "Reba On the Grassland," with his students in the Central Nationalities Institute Art Program.
Title (English)
Oumijiacan and students
Title (Chinese)
欧米加参学生
Title (Romanization)
Oumijiacan yu xuesheng
Description
Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928) is a dancer of Tibetan heritage born in modern-day Sichuan. In 1953, he was working as a traveling performer in Yunnan and was spotted by members of the Southwest Visiting Team, including Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930). Oumijiacan moved to Beijing in 1953 to join the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe (later the Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble 中央民族歌舞团). Oumijiacan went on to be a leading performer, choreographer, researcher, and teacher of Tibetan dance and performing arts. He also served as Vice Director of the Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble. Here, Oumijiacan is teaching students at the Central Nationalities Institute.
Date
1978
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1956
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1956
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1956
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1956
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1957
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1957
Title (English)
"Reba on the Grassland"
Title (Chinese)
《草原上的热巴》
Title (Romanization)
Caoyuan shang de reba
Description
The Central Nationalities Song and Dance Ensemble, founded in 1952 as the Central Nationalities Institute Cultural Work Troupe, specialized in performances created and performed by China's ethnic minorities. This work, "Reba On the Grassland," was co-choreographed in 1956 by Han choreographer Zhang Ke (张苛 b. 1930) and Tibetan dancer Oumijiacan (欧米加参 b. 1928). Oumijiacan had been a traveling performer in Yunnan before he was recruited to join the ensemble in 1953. "Reba On the Grassland" won an award at the World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow in 1957 and is one of the most well-known Tibetan dance works of the Maoist period.
Date
1980s
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