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Post by davidmdahl on May 13, 2006 6:44:13 GMT
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Post by Charlie Huang on May 13, 2006 8:03:13 GMT
OMG! That is FANTASTIC! A joy to watch!!!
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Post by song on May 13, 2006 9:23:22 GMT
And you know what's the most amazing thing??? All of them are deaf mutes. If you watch close enough there are 2 people on the left and right of the stage to guide them. Just do a google search and you can find lots of info about them. here's one of them: www.newsgd.com/culture/art/200502170046.htm
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Post by Charlie Huang on May 13, 2006 10:50:34 GMT
If you have trouble downloading the video, YouTube has it as well.
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Post by Dick on Dec 23, 2007 22:36:28 GMT
That choreography reminds me of the June Taylor dancers, that used to be featured on on some variety TV shows in the U.S. during the "golden age" of television.
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Post by Dick on Dec 23, 2007 22:44:23 GMT
Just by the way, I haven't figured out how those dancers' deafness makes the performance incredible or more amazing. It seems to me they need to have some coordination and timing, which are musical skills for sure - but not derived from hearing. I'm not saying the performance is unremarkable, but dishonesty and pandering don't improve it.
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