Performance brings murals in Mogao Caves to life
Dance performance Ancient Sound of Dunhuang revives the musical and dance scenes depicted in the murals of the Mogao Caves and offers an immersive experience for the audience to touch the charm of the UNESCO World Heritage site. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Ancient Sound of Dunhuang, launched on Thursday, is based on research into the ancient musical instruments and music scores featured either on the murals or in ancient manuscripts of the Library Cave, or Cave 17 of the Mogao Caves.
With the use of hologram technology, it tells the story of an ancient young man's pursuit of a musical career and involves instruments like the five-stringed pipa (a traditional lute), panpipe and lotus flower-shaped ruan (a plucked-string instrument), as well as various dances, such as huxuan, that originated in Central Asia and were popular in the Tang Dynasty (618-907).