Tangibly experiencing the intangible
Our warm breath rose in puffs in the cold air as we waited at the gate of a remote village in
The village called Hongyang in Taijiang county, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong autonomous prefecture, was remote and unpolished. I appreciated the chance to film in a location that felt so authentic and truly lived in. By
We started with a traditional Miao gate-blocking ceremony. Essentially you cannot enter until you drink wine. The rice wine is made there in the village. It's a sweeter taste – a refreshing change from the burning punch of baijiu. The younger silver women tip bowls of the wine into your mouth. Touch the bowl, and you are obligated to drink it all. We didn't touch, but we still drank two full bowls each, for three separate takes. Oh, the sacrifices we make for art!
The wine was drunk (as nearly were we!), and we proceeded to lead the procession to the village square. We were told to walk slowly, so the obliging elders could keep pace. Once at the square, it was time to dance. While they may have been quite spry in their youth, today they opted for a more rhythmic walk. Warm with wine, I didn't mind. Round and round we went for what seemed nearly 20 minutes.
I feel fortunate to have seen this part of intangible cultural heritage (ICH) preservation. In other more tourist places I've visited (and thoroughly enjoyed), young dancers and singers were employed to give performances.
The sheer number of mechanisms that must be in plan in order to preserve and promote ICH is staggering. Here, community buy-in was necessary. The people had to recognize the value of their own culture and agree to participate. On a macro level, infrastructure to navigate the mountainous terrain of
Efforts to preserve the culture of all the minority groups in
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SOURCE chinadaily.com.cn
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