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Dance of the Yao People
''Dance of the Yao People'' (simplified: ; traditional: ; pinyin: Yáozú Wǔqǔ; sometimes translated as ''Dance of the Yao Tribe'') is one of the best known and most popular Chinese instrumental compositions of the second half of the 20th century. It was composed collaboratively by Liu Tieshan () and Mao Yuan () in 1952, inspired by the long drum dance (), a form of traditional festival music of the Yao people of southern and southwest China. It was premiered in Beijing in 1953.
==History==
Although it was originally composed for Western instruments, it is generally performed by Chinese traditional instruments (either for solo ''guzheng'',(video ) chamber ensemble, or orchestral).(video ) It is also performed by ensembles or orchestras of Western instruments.(video )
The work achieved wide attention in 1954, when the arrangement for Chinese orchestra by the conductor Peng Xiuwen was disseminated throughout China. Other arrangements have been made by the Taiwanese composers Cheng Si-sum (鄭思森) and Chen Tscheng-hsiung (陳澄雄).
Musically, the work is in several sections, some slow and some fast. It begins in 2/4 meter at a slow tempo, moves to 3/4 meter, then returns to 2/4 meter in a faster tempo for the finale.
In the late 20th century, the song was used as the basis for several pop songs, in both China and the United States. The first 18 notes of the 1998 song "When You Believe," as recorded by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, are based on "Dance of the Yao People," although the Chinese composers of the original work were not credited.

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