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This is one of the prettiest things I've ever seen.
This is a video of 21 members of the China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe performing the Thousand-hand Bodhisattva dance; the members are all deaf.
More details on the dance troupe at http://www.womenofch ina.com.cn/woc/ShowA rticle.asp?ID=3223&B igClassId=8.
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Performers are from China Disabled Art Troup. They are all deaf and mute.
The amazing leading dancer is Tai Lihua , who is a dance teacher at a deaf-mute school in Hubei, China.
Through this amazing dance, these disabled performers demonstrated their passion, love and divine grace.
Enjoy :)
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Practiced for speed fluidity in hand techniques specifically shuto.It is called thousand hand form because if you perform it fast enough it looks like a thousand hands.
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My respects to those disable persons who love dancing and love their lives.
Please keep this in the mind while you are watching the incredible performance: All 21 dancers are deaf which means they live in a silent world without any sound,they performed the show by getting help from 2 sign-language teachers at the corners of the stage somewhere.