Dance drama shares iconic Lingnan culture
Production blends movement and emotion in a poignant exploration of personal and collective memory, Chen Nan reports.


In recent years, the old dance form has become a viral hit and attracted lots of tourists to cities of southern China to experience the unique culture.
In the dance drama, traditional moves, like the graceful hand gestures and sharp footwork, seamlessly intertwine with the beats produced by the mallets, captivating the audience with the blending of cultural history, personal memory, and the evolving nature of tradition.
A principal dancer of Guangzhou Song and Dance Theatre, Iiiwan Umar, 30, plays the role of the son in the dance drama.
"I've always felt that dance should not just be a display of technique, but a form of storytelling. I was inspired by the qiaopi letters that have been passed down through generations. These letters are more than just words on paper — they are a bridge between worlds," he said in Beijing on July 31.
