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Dance drama shares iconic Lingnan culture

Production blends movement and emotion in a poignant exploration of personal and collective memory, Chen Nan reports.

By Chen Nan | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-09 13:06
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A dancer warms up backstage before the Beijing performance of Odes to Heroes. [Photo by ZOU HONG/CHINA DAILY]

"When I learned yingge dance with senior performers from the Lingnan region, I admired their passion and respect for the old dance form, each step symbolizing an emotion."

Liang Qiqi, a native of Guangdong, plays the role of the mother in the dance drama.

"I wanted to honor my heritage while also finding a way to bring something new to the table. Yingge dance is such a powerful, dynamic art form, but it can sometimes feel like it's locked in the past. I am very excited that the creative team has reimagined it, making it relevant for younger generations while still respecting its origins," she says.

According to Wang Sisi, co-director of the dance drama, Odes to Heroes is the last production of the trilogy produced by the Guangzhou theater company, highlighting traditional culture of the Lingnan region.

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