Who are the Mongolian dancers?

Mongolian dancers include: Baozhana, Siqintariha, etc.

1. Baozha Na

Baozha Na is a national first-level director. In 2004, he was rated as "The Autonomous Region's Literary Worker with both Virtue and Art" and in 2005, he was rated as "The State Council Government Special Allowance Expert", and won the "Sarina" Outstanding Contribution Award for Art Creation in the Autonomous Region in 2006. In his 45-year artistic career, he has choreographed, directed and created nearly a hundred dance works. Among them, the national dance drama "Senjidma" directed by him won seven first prizes for outstanding national dance drama viewing performances; the dance poem "Ordos Love" Won the 1996 National "Five One Project" Award; in 2006, "Paradise Grassland" participated in the 3rd National Ethnic Minority Arts Festival and won the performance award. The dance "Prairie Serenade" created by him won the Folk Dance Choreography Excellence Award in the 3rd Chinese Dance "Lotus Cup" Solo, Duo and Trio Dance Competition in 2002; the female solo dances "Mother's Love" and "Flying in Heaven" were nationally recognized in 2000. In the first "Peacock Cup" ethnic minority dance competition, he won 4 awards including the first and second prizes for choreography and the first and third prizes for performance; in 2007, his dance "Meeting in Obo" won the CCTV TV Dance Competition Outstanding Program Award .

2. Siqinta Riha

Siqinta Riha, a Chinese Mongolian female dancer. He has visited and performed abroad with art troupes many times. He has been invited to give lectures to various leagues in Inner Mongolia, as well as central and local song and dance groups, art academies, and Hong Kong and Taiwan. In 1982, he attended the expert meeting on dance protection and development in Asia. His books include "Basic Mongolian Dance Course" (co-author).

Personal works

Siqin Taha has performed the duet "Hope", "Chai Lang and the Village Girl", and "Tatar"; the group dances "Ordos" and "Haku Dream" ", "Buryat Wedding", "Milkmaid", "Tibetan Dance", "Red Silk Dance", "Ukraine", "Picking Tea and Butterflies", "Milk Station", etc.; dance drama "The Hunter and the Golden Thread" "Bird", "Ulanbao", etc.; solo dances such as "Turghut", "Kazakh Waltz", "Solo Dance of Cups and Bowls", "Solo Dance of Chopsticks", "Shepherd Girl", "Song of the Heart", etc.

Award-winning

"Ordos Dance" won the gold medal in the 5th World Youth Festival (Poland) Dance Competition. In 1961, her adaptation of "Cup and Bowl Dance" won another gold medal in the 7th World Youth Festival Folk Dance Competition (performed by Modegma). The group dance "Cuckoo" she created won the second prize in the Autonomous Region Song and Dance Awards. "Spring Is Coming" won the second prize for the creation of a performance dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and "Song in the Heart" won the Outstanding Performance Award in the 1980 National Solo, Duo, and Trio Competition.