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Keeping ethnic tradition alive: Primi performance

  • Source: Global Times
  • [22:40 August 10 2009]
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By Zhang Yuchen

Primi people celebrate their Valentines’ Day on May 5 of the lunar calendar.

Beijing audiences were treated to an evening of Primi dance and culture last night as Guarding the Forest showcased traditional movement and song from the minority. The famous “hip dance” drew great applause, with performer Li Changxiu explaining, “The harder a Primi minority visitor bumps their hips with villagers, the warmer the welcome he will receive.”

Ethnically related to the Tibetans in the Muli Tibetan Autonomous County and Yanyuan in Sichuan Province, the Primi are unique to Yunnan and their villages have a total population of around 30,000.

The special performance last night in Beijing highlighted the importance of nature, forests and trees to the Primi and was supported by the Tufeng Project, an initiative aimed at protecting and celebrating ethnic minority culture.

“Such cultures have a precious hidden quality but are dying out fast,” said Chen Zhe, founder of the Tufeng Project and famous lyricist behind popular Chinese hits in the 1980s such as One Song for All and The High Yellow Land.

The Tufeng Project was founded in 2004 to promote and encourage endeavors that focus on the cultural roots of minorities.

In 2002 Chen began the Traditional Culture Legacy Learning Group of Primi, which became the basis of the project.

“Young people are recruited into the group to work as coordinators,” Chen explained. “In their villages, they then organize activities such as festivals and ceremonies and encourage other young people to participate and learn traditional customs.”

Chen said that many elderly members of the minority practice traditional culture, but the rituals and ways have largely been ignored by the younger generation.

“What I try to do is help to pass the customs from the older generation to the young, because the Primi minority can be considered as an ancestor for many minorities in China,” Chen added.

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