Children listen to teacher Nyima Drolma (C) introducing the development history of the Reba Dance during a break of their Reba Dance practice at the No. 2 secondary vocational and technical school of Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Sept. 9, 2025. Reba Dance is a form of drum dance, and a blend of performing arts, integrating storytelling, singing, dancing and acrobatics. In 2006, it was included in the first batch of China's national intangible cultural heritage list. In Xizang, traditional art education is now delivered systematically at schools. At the No. 2 secondary vocational and technical school of Lhasa, the Reba Dance has been included in its regular curriculum. In Lhasa's primary schools and aesthetic education centers, courses on Reba Dance are offered to children, and in some schools, the dance steps of this traditional dance have become an element of the class-break exercises. The Reba Dance, rich in historical significance, is being revitalized through the energetic movements of students on the plateau. [Xinhua/Tenzin Nyida] |