Dilnar Abdulla, a national political adviser, vice-chair of the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles and chair of the Xinjiang Dancers Association, describes Xinjiang dance as a cultural treasure shaped by ethnic diversity.
She advocates for modernizing choreography, digitizing preservation, and promoting short video outreach to ensure the art stays vibrant. With integrity and innovation, Xinjiang dance can continue to share the touching and relatable stories of China with the world.
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