"Behind the Back- Playing of the Pipa," which got its inspiration from the traditional dance of the Tang Dynasty of China, recreated the murals depicted in the Mogao Grottoes caves of Dunhuang in Gansu.
The performance was a part of the Chinese Dance Festival held last evening here at FICCI's Birla auditorium.
"The key source of inspiration for the dance was the murals in the caves of Dun-Huang and the ancient silk roads that linked China with other countries. Both the silk roads and the murals embrace deep symbolism of Chinese history and culture," organisers said.
"The aim of this cultural event was to represent a slice of Chinese culture to friends in India and to strengthen bilateral cultural cooperation between the two nations," organisers said.
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