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The Chinese dance festival “The spirit of the Great Wall” hits the London stage.
CGTN’s Jen Copestake reports.

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00:00Back on Earth, a cross-cultural fusion project set against the backdrop of one of China's most iconic symbols
00:07has arrived on the London stage after debuting at the Edinburgh Festival.
00:11The spirit of the Great Wall features a variety of unique Chinese performance styles.
00:17Our correspondent Jen Copestake reports.
00:21This stunning variety show weaves together stories from China's ancient times to the present.
00:27Called the Spirit of the Great Wall, performers from the Jilin Province International Cultural Exchange Centre
00:32seamlessly weave together 13 performances of traditional folk opera, acrobatics, martial arts and dance
00:40at the Shaw Theatre in central London.
00:42With five of China's 56 ethnic groups represented on stage,
00:45the Spirit of the Great Wall represents not just the regional diversity of Jilin,
00:49but of performing arts and culture throughout the country.
00:53From the Mongolian White Horse Dance to the Dai ethnic dance Song of Coral
00:57to the Xinjiang style Folk Dance and Korean Long Drum Dance,
01:01there's a range of styles on display.
01:05Throughout the performance, we present court costumes from various dynasties,
01:08beautifully exhibiting the elegance of the East.
01:11At the same time, we also incorporate modern elements,
01:13showcasing the diversity of our ethnic cultures.
01:16These are all seamlessly integrated into this performance.
01:19The Great Wall is a symbol that represents the depth of Chinese culture and history.
01:23There is a famous saying,
01:25he who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true hero.
01:28This is why we chose this name, to showcase the profoundness of Chinese culture.
01:32The Changu Dance originated from the agricultural activities of the Korean ethnic group.
01:38It was a form of entertainment to perform by people during their farming breaks to enrich their lives.
01:45I hope that the British audience as well as the local Chinese community
01:49can feel the power and beauty of traditional Chinese culture through our performance,
01:53and that this will help to deepen the friendship between us.
01:57Before coming to London, the group performed at the Edinburgh International Festival.
02:01Arts is the greatest platform for people to communicate.
02:05We all love music, we all love to see the performance.
02:08I think that's such a platform for us to communicate our culture.
02:11We don't need to say anything, we just need to perform, use our body language, use our music.
02:15It's fantastic, it really shows the true ethnicity of China and how incredible it is.
02:21I'm Chinese, I'm so proud of them, they fantastic show tonight.
02:26I really, really enjoyed it.
02:30Jen Copestake, CGTN, London.

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