"Burmese Dance"

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Title (English)
"Burmese Dance"
Title (Chinese)
缅甸舞
Title (Romanization)
Miandian wu
Description
During the 1950s and early 1960s, it was common for Chinese dancers to study the dances of South and Southeast Asia, often as part of diplomatic and cultural exchange activities.
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Location
Beijing (China)
Performers (Romanized name)
Fang, Bonian
Performers (Chinese name)
方伯年
Company/School (Romanized name)
China Opera and Dance Drama Theater
Company/School (Chinese name)
中国歌剧舞剧院
Dance Style
Southeast Asian
Object Material
Black & white photograph
Contributing Artist
Fang, Bonian, 1936-
Image Filename
FB00046
Collection Title
Pioneers of Chinese Dance

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3000 x 2250
File Size
214 KB
Record
FB00046
Link to this Item
https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dance1ic/x-fb00046/fb00046

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""Burmese Dance"." In the digital collection Pioneers of Chinese Dance. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/d/dance1ic/x-fb00046/fb00046. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 03, 2025.
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