A cruel twist to TV girl鈥檚 tale?
A 15-year-old dancer who twirled for four hours onstage as part of China’s televised Spring Festival gala has ignited controversy online, with some criticizing her performance as “cruel.”
Wei Caiqi, the niece of Chinese dancing star Yang Liping, was the designated “time girl” at the annual China Central Television gala, which aired on Chinese New Year’s Eve on January 30.
Clad in a flowing white gown, Wei spun nonstop on a special stage to represent “the passing of time and the changing of seasons.”
Many people took to China’s popular social networks to raise concerns before, during and after the performance.
“What else can it be called except cruel?” wrote one user on Sina Weibo. “For me, any sense of beauty has been completely replaced by a feeling of disgust.”
“A 15-year-old girl spinning there for four hours, to this I can only say it is sick, a perversion of values,” wrote another.
One user wondered: “Who can tell me the point of her four-hour spinning?”
The program itself is estimated to have been watched by 704 million viewers, and Wei was one of the most-searched topics on the nation’s social networks in the days following the gala.
In a message posted on her Weibo account days ahead of the gala, Wei addressed the skepticism of her planned performance, which she described as a type of “meditation.”
“Some people say it’s cruel to have me spin for four hours on the gala, but actually it’s a sort of spiritual practice for me,” she wrote, adding: “It’s a way of challenging my limits, like those who climb Mt Everest, just to see if one can do it. I thank God for giving me the gift and offering me a platform to let me clean my soul.”
CCTV’s annual gala is a tradition in China, where families have gathered to watch its lineup of dancers, singers and comedians since the program’s debut in 1983.
This year it featured French actress Sophie Marceau, who performed Edith Piaf’s signature song “La Vie En Rose” in a duet with well-known Chinese singer Liu Huan.
But Chinese rocker Cui Jian, who was in talks to perform on the show, did not feature.
The Beijing News daily quoted the rocker’s manager as saying Cui had refused to “change the words” of his songs.
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