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- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Dance Research Class
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜舞蹈研究班
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi wudao yanjiuban
- Description
- Siqintariha (斯琴塔日哈, b. 1932) was the first famous female Mongol dancer in the People's Republic of China. Here, Siqintariha and her classmates visit a local factory as part of their social research and engagement activities during the Choi Seunghee Dance Research Class held at the Central Academy of Drama (中央戏剧学院 Zhongguo xiju xueyuan) in 1951-1952.
- Date
- 1951-1952
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Dance Research Class
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜舞蹈研究班
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi wudao yanjiuban
- Description
- This image shows a group of Chinese and Korean students at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing (中央戏剧学院 Zhongguo xiju xueyuan) in 1951-1952 studying with the world-famous Korean dance artist Choi Seunghee (Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi 최승희1911-1969). The dance featured here is “Southern dance” (南方舞 Nanfang wu), a style Choi had developed based on Southeast Asian dance forms.
- Date
- 1951-1952
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Dance Research Class
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜舞蹈研究班
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi wudao yanjiuban
- Description
- This image shows a group of Chinese and Korean students at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing (中央戏剧学院 Zhongguo xiju xueyuan) in 1951-1952 studying “young male” (小生 xiaosheng) movements from Chinese indigenous theater (戏曲 xiqu) with the world-famous Korean dance artist Choi Seunghee (Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi 최승희1911-1969).
- Date
- 1951-1952
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Dance Research Class
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜舞蹈研究班
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi wudao yanjiuban
- Description
- This image shows a group of Chinese and Korean students at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing (中央戏剧学院 Zhongguo xiju xueyuan) in 1951-1952 studying “martial male” (武生 wusheng) movements from Chinese indigenous theater (戏曲 xiqu) with the world-famous Korean dance artist Choi Seunghee (Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi 최승희1911-1969).
- Date
- 1951-1952
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee
- Title (Chinese)
- “我敬仰的朝鲜舞蹈家,老师——崔承喜先生”
- Title (Romanization)
- Wo jingyang de Chaoxian wudaojia--Cui Chengxi xiansheng
- Description
- In 1951-52, the world-renowned Korean dancer Choi Seunghee (Sai Shōki/Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi/최승희/崔承喜, 1911-1969) was invited to teach a year-long course at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. At the time, Choi was based in North Korea. Choi was one of the most important modern dance artists in Asia from the late 1930s until the early 1960s and had a major impact on the development of modern Chinese dance. Here, we see a photograph of Choi inscribed by her student Siqintariha, a dancer of Mongol ancestry based in China. The inscription reads “The Korean Dance Artist I Admire---Madame Choi Seunghee.”
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Performance Photo
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜剧照
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi juzhao
- Description
- In 1951-52, the world-renowned Korean dancer Choi Seunghee (Sai Shōki/Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi/최승희/崔承喜, 1911-1969) was invited to teach a year-long course at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. At the time, Choi was based in North Korea. Choi was one of the most important modern dance artists in Asia from the late 1930s until the early 1960s and had a major impact on the development of modern Chinese dance.
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Performance Photo
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜剧照
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi juzhao
- Description
- In 1951-52, the world-renowned Korean dancer Choi Seunghee (Sai Shōki/Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi/최승희/崔承喜, 1911-1969) was invited to teach a year-long course at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. At the time, Choi was based in North Korea. Choi was one of the most important modern dance artists in Asia from the late 1930s until the early 1960s and had a major impact on the development of modern Chinese dance.
- Title (English)
- Choi Seunghee Performance Photo
- Title (Chinese)
- 崔承喜剧照
- Title (Romanization)
- Cui Chengxi juzhao
- Description
- In 1951-52, the world-renowned Korean dancer Choi Seunghee (Sai Shōki/Ch'oe, Sŭng-hŭi/최승희/崔承喜, 1911-1969) was invited to teach a year-long course at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. At the time, Choi was based in North Korea. Choi was one of the most important modern dance artists in Asia from the late 1930s until the early 1960s and had a major impact on the development of modern Chinese dance.