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Tibeten Folk Music and Dance

Tibetan Music
Tibet stands at the influence of three civilizations, the Turko-Mongolian, the Chinese and the Indian. Enriched from time to time by influences from these, its own ancient tradition has developed in high isolation from the rest of the civilized world. This tradition embraces a very distinctive way of life and a music all its own. Music plays an important part in Tibetan life and has three aspects:
1. Folk music - found in the daily lives of the people; 2. Art music - cultivated especially by professional musicians; 3. Tibetan Buddhism music - centering on the monasteries.
Tibetan Dancing
Almost every Tibetan can sing and dance. They sing anytime for any event and dance at festivals, weddings, gatherings and during their spare time. The Tibetan nationality has a population of about 3.87 million, scattered in Tibet, Gansu, Sichuan and Yunnan, which are known for their highlands, grasslands, thick forests and abundant natural resources. The areas inhabited by Tibetans boats a great diversity of folk songs and dances. From historical writings we can see that more than a thousand years ago folk religious and sorcerers' dances were very popular in Tibet. They influenced the Wild Bull Dance, Yak Dance, Deer Dance, Crane Dance, Peacock Dance, Sorcerers' Dance, Drum Dance and other kinds of folk dances that have been handed down to this day. Some of the early dances popular among Tibetans are Guoxie Dance, Duixie Dance, Guozhuang Dance, Xie Dance, Zhuoxie Dance, Qamo Dance.

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Question:I had some look at Tibet Music and Dancing show on TV when I was visiting my Chinese friend during their New Year, which I found very amazing. This summer, I plan to visit Lhasa and Shigatse, where can I get to watch the show, not on TV?

Answer:Tibet Music and Dancing is with very unique ethnic characteristics. If you will visit Lhasa and Shigatse, in some of the hotels they have some Tibet Music and Dancing performances at times.