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Silk Road dance drama revives ancient Qiuci in Beijing

By Chen Nan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-03-02 17:16

Apricot Flower About Silk Road Qiuci, a grand stage production, blends storytelling, music and dance, and pulling audiences into the world of ancient Kuqa. [Photo by Zou Hong/chinadaily.com.cn]

A particularly stunning moment comes during the "Kuqa Musicians' Heaven" segment, which draws inspiration from the murals in Cave 38 of the Kizil Grottoes. The Kizil Grottoes are a UNESCO World Heritage site in Aksu's Baicheng county and Cave 38 is often referred to as the "Musician's Choir Cave", as it features more than 20 musicians playing instruments like the pipa, xun and waist drums, and images of dancers performing. On stage, these figures come alive, blending music from traditional instruments such as the five-stringed pipa with the fluid movements of the dancers, making the ancient murals feel as though they have sprung to life.

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