Tang Dynasty Performance Poem
Posted Sep.03, 2008 in Xi'an
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On the night of the fourth of July we were given a chance to sit and breathe and listen to the hum of feet scuffing a dance floor raised about dinner tables and steaming bowls of this or that smelling rank to American senses but inviting to taste, to try, to drink water when it’s raining; to sit, to sing softly while drums beat and ladies dance to the tune of the Tang dynasty with great arms gently folding around each other and their own. Broken tunes of in and out and rolling hills. Playing foreign stringed instruments plucking wooden sleeping harps. A dress-up occasion of silence and getting hot at the people in front of us who won’t stop talking. So difficult to express our anger, as ’shh’ may not be international and we have not yet learned to say ’shut up’ in Chinese… |
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