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Discover the rhythm and storytelling of the Bai people’s traditional stick dance — Ba Wang Bian (霸王鞭). This high-spirited folk dance blends percussion, martial rhythm, and symbolic movement using long bamboo sticks. Originally rooted in celebration and ritual, it expresses strength, joy, and community spirit.

In this workshop, you’ll learn the basic steps, stick techniques, and symbolic gestures of Ba Wang Bian. Taught by a local Bai dance practitioner, the session offers a lively introduction to Bai culture through movement, rhythm, and connection.

Don’t worry if you’re new to dance — this workshop is about joyful movement, cultural exploration, and learning through the body. Perfect for: All levels — especially those curious about traditional performing arts

You’ll learn: Basic Ba Wang Bian footwork, stick rhythms, and expressive group movement. Comfortable clothes and shoes recommended. Sticks provided on site.

Guest/Speaker Profile:

YI CRAFTS is an east Asian handcrafts studio based in northwestern London founded in 2019. Its focus is on the beautiful but vanishing traditional handcrafts and cuisine of China’s minority ethnicities. Intercultural sharing is constant and often unconscious throughout our daily lives, and hand crafts are the physical embodiment of culture and cultural sharing. Founder Yiran is a member of Bai ethnic minority, and she has experienced the great diversity within the UK and London, but I have found that the diverse cultures of China’s numerous ethnic minorities are underrepresented, with ‘China’ viewed as a single cultural source. The opportunity to introduce and share the unique and sometimes surprising customs, traditions and practices of her home province inspires her. It provides the chance to understand both commonalities and differences in culture, and to understand our shared history.

Social Media and Contact: @yicraftslondon

About Chinese Culture Week

Chinese Culture Week is an intercultural initiative that brings Chinese artists, creators, educators, and performers to one of the world’s largest arts festivals—the Edinburgh Fringe. First launched in 2024, CCW is designed not just as a showcase, but as a platform for meaningful cultural dialogue between China and the rest of the world. Through theatre, exhibitions, workshops, and live performances, CCW offers a rare opportunity to experience Chinese culture not as a monolith, but as a dynamic, evolving conversation.

CCW is curated and produced by the Intercultural Connections Initiative (ICI), a Scotland-registered community interest company dedicated to fostering cultural exchange through the performing arts. ICI is led by a young and international team of cultural producers, educators, and creative strategists, with roots in both East and West. Together, they bring a fresh perspective to global cultural engagement—one grounded in empathy, innovation, and long-term partnership.

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