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Red Dance Works

Red dance works include: "Shangganling", "Red Detachment of Women", "Red Guard of Honghu Lake", "Never Fading Radio Waves", "Red Party Flag on Zhongtiao Mountain", "Milk Kisses in Taihang", "Wei Chingmin", "The East is Red", "Yellow Flowers on the Battlefield", and "Daughters of the Party".

"Shangganling"

The play takes the pit in the Shangganling battle as the main scene and tells the story of a cook, a female hygienist and a group of steel-willed volunteer fighters who bravely and tenaciously hold their ground in the face of the enemy's powerful artillery in the face of cut-off food, cut-off water, lack of ammunitions, and the loss of communication with the organization.

"The Red Detachment of Women"

The story takes place on the Chinese island of Hainan in the 1930s. Relying on the background of Chinese revolutionary history, the dance drama tells the story of Qionghua, a maid who escaped from the house of the bully Nanbaotian, and with the help of Hong Changqing, a party representative of the Red Army, gradually transformed from a bitter and hateful countryside girl into a Niangshi warrior with a firm conviction of ****anism.