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Red Detachment of Women (ballet)

The Red Detachment of Women (Chinese: 红色娘子军; pinyin: Hóngsè niángzǐ jūn) is a Chinese ballet which premiered in 1964 and was made one of the Eight Model Operas which dominated the national stage during the Cultural Revolution.

The Red Detachment of Women. Soldiers of the Women's Detachment performing rifle drill in Act II, from the 1972 National Ballet of China production.
Red Detachment of Women
Simplified Chinese红色娘子军
Traditional Chinese紅色娘子軍
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHóngsè niángzǐ jūn
Wade–GilesHung2-se4 niang2-tzu3 chün1
IPA[xʊ̌ŋ.sɤ̂ njǎŋ.tsɨ̀ tɕýn]
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingHung4-sik1 noeng4-zi2 gwan1

Background and development edit

Adapted from the earlier 1961 film of the same title under the personal direction of Zhou Enlai, which in turn adapted from the novel by Liang Xin, it depicts the liberation of a peasant girl in Hainan Island and her rise in the Chinese Communist Party. The novel was based on the true stories of the 100+ member strong all-female Special Company of the 2nd Independent Division of Chinese Red Army, first formed in May 1931. As the communist base in Hainan was destroyed by the nationalists, most of the members of the female detachment survived, partially because they were women and easier to hide among the local populace who were sympathetic to their cause. After the communist victory in China, the representatives of the surviving members were taken to Beijing and personally inspected and praised by Mao Zedong. In 2014, Lu Yexiang, the last member of red detachment of women, died in Qionghai, Hainan.[1]

The ballet was later adapted to a Beijing opera in 1964, and as with the ballet itself, both stage and film versions were produced. The 1970 film version of the ballet made Xue Jinghua (as Wu Qinghua) and Liu Qingtang (as Hong Changqing) superstars along with a dozen other artists who were cast as protagonists in other model plays of the time. It is one of the so-called eight model plays in China during the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976). With The White Haired Girl, it is regarded as a revolutionary Chinese ballet, and its music is familiar to almost every Chinese person who grew up during that time. It was made into a film in 1972 again, and is now part of the permanent repertoire of the National Ballet of China. It remains a favorite of music and ballet lovers nearly 30 years after the Cultural Revolution in China. It is often performed for international women's day.

It was collaboratively created by: with music by Du Mingxin, Wu Zuqiang, Wang Yanqiao, Shi Wanchun and Dai Hongwei, and choreography by Li Chengxiang, Jiang Zuhui and Wang Xixian. Many numbers were based on the folk songs of Hainan Island, a place that, with its coconut trees rustling in tropical wind, evokes much romantic ethos. Though there are unmistakable elements of Chinese music, the music of this ballet was performed with basically a Western symphony orchestra.

On 25 December 2015 Chinese Choreographer Wen Hui, the German Director and Dramaturge Kai Tuchmann, and the author Zhuang Jiayun premiered their work RED at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai. RED is a reinterpretation of The Red Detachment of Women and it analyses this model opera/ballet as a politico-cultural symbol that became part of the collective consciousness during the Cultural Revolution. Since its premiere in China, RED is touring around Asia and Europe.[2][3][4]

Synopsis edit

 
Panel discussion on the Red Detachment of Women on 11 November 2012 at Freer Gallery with Dr. Carma Hinton (left), Dr. Chi Wang (right)
Place: Yelinzhai ("Stronghold of the coconut woods"), Hainan Island, China
Time: The Ten-Year Civil War (1927-1937)

Main Characters:

  • Hong Changqing, Commissar of the Red Detachment of Women
  • Wu Qinghua, daughter of a peasant, later a soldier, and finally the Commissar
  • Lian Zhang, literally the Company Commander
  • Xiao Pang, or "Little Pang," the Messenger
  • Nanbatian, literally "the Tyrant of the South"
  • Ou Guangsi (Lao Si), Nanbatian's Lackey

Prologue edit

In his dungeon, Nanbatian, the despotic landlord, has imprisoned his tenants who are unable to pay their exorbitant rents. Wu Qinghua, daughter of a poor peasant, is chained to a column. Lao Si comes with the order of Nanbatian to sell Wu. Lao Si releases Wu from the chain. While Lao Si is in an unguarded moment, Wu kicks him, and he loses his balance and falls. Wu manages to escape while two other inmates hold Lao Si to the ground.

Major numbers:

  • Pas de deux of two inmates

Act I edit

Immediately after the prologue. Night has fallen in the coconut forest and Wu Qinghua is desperately running away from Lao Si and his lackeys. She is soon recaptured. Nanbatian and his entourage arrive. The Tyrant whips Wu until she loses consciousness. A thunderstorm approaches, so Nanbatian and his followers leave and Wu is left for dead.

Hong Changqing, the Commissar, and Xiao Pang, the Messenger, who are on a reconnaissance mission in disguise, pass by. They save Wu and point her the way to the camp of the Red Army.

Major numbers:

  • Dance of Lao Si and his lackeys
  • Wu Qinghua's Solo No. 1
  • Wu Qinghua's fight with Lao Si
  • Wu Qinghua's fight with Nanbatian
  • Group dance of slaves
  • Wu Qinghua's Solo No. 2
  • Pas de trois of Hong Changqing, Wu Qinghua and Xiao Pang

Act II edit

In the camp of the Red Army beside the Wanquan River, a newly formed Detachment of Women is being trained. Wu Qinghua arrives to meet Hong Changqing and Xiao Pang, who introduce her to others. In a solo dance, Wu tells the Red Army soldiers the enormity of Nanbatian's crimes. She then ceremoniously receives a rifle and is accepted as a member of the Women's Detachment. With determination, they plan to liberate the peasants and slave girls under the oppression of Nanbatian.

Major numbers:

  • Group dance of the Detachment members
  • Rifle drill of the Detachment members
  • Hong Changqing's bayonet dance
  • Group bayonet dance of the Detachment members
  • A young women soldier's solo
  • Five-inch dagger dance of the Red Guards
  • Group dance of all
  • Wu Qinghua's solo

Act III edit

In the luxurious manor of Nanbatian, an extravagant birthday celebration for the Tyrant is going on in the garden before his house. Mountains of gifts are brought in; visitors are arriving, Li girls are driven in with whips at their backs to dance for the guests.

Hong Changqing, disguised as a wealthy merchant from southeast Asia, arrives on the scene, calm and dignified, to congratulate Nanbatian on his birthday. Meanwhile, the members of the Women's Detachment have secretly gathered around the manor of the Tyrant. It has been agreed that Hong is to fire his gun at midnight as signal for the Detachment to break in to wipe out the Tyrant and his gang in one fell swoop.

At night, all people recede into the houses. Nanbatian comes out to see some of his guests off. Overcome by deep personal hatred, Wu Qinghua shoots Nanbatian, prematurely issuing the battle signal. Nanbatian is merely wounded and escapes from a secret tunnel with a few of his lackeys.

Nanbatian's prisons are opened, and the prisoners are liberated. Hong leads them in opening the granary of the Tyrant and distributing the grain.

Wu is reprimanded for her blunder, and her gun is removed from her.

Major numbers:

  • Group dance of slaves
  • Li Girls' dance
  • Broadsword dance of Nanbatian's lackeys
  • Xiao Pang's solo
  • Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and her comrade-in-arm
  • Opening the granary and distributing grain

Act IV edit

Back in the camp of the Red Army. Hong Changqing, the Commissar, is giving a lecture to the soldiers in the early morning. Wu Qinghua comes to grips with her mistake. Hong and the Company Commander are pleased to see Wu's progress. The Company Commander returns the gun to her, and together they practice marksmanship and grenade throwing.

The local people visit the Red Army and present them with doulis and lichees.

Suddenly, the sound of cannons is heard and Xiao Pang, the Messenger, arrives on horseback with the information that Nanbatian has assembled a large number of troops, and they are on their way to attack the base of the Red Army. The members of the Detachment immediately bid goodbye to their dear ones and set out to the battle field.

Major numbers:

  • Hong Changqing's solo
  • Group dance of the soldiers
  • Wu Qinghua's solo
  • Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and Company Commander No. 1
  • Dance of five female soldiers and the head cook
  • Douli Dance
  • Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and Company Commander No. 2
  • Dance of Hong Changqing and male soldiers
  • Group dance of all

Act V edit

On the battlefield at a mountain pass. In order to annihilate the enemy's effective power, the main force of the Red Army strategically shifts to the rear of the enemy, and the Company Commander leads most of the members of the Detachment in moving away with the main force. Hong Changqing and a small group of Red Army soldiers and Red Guards form a covering force to divert the enemy. After a series of fierce fights, the goal is achieved.

As they prepare to withdraw, the enemy starts yet another attack. Hong gives his portfolio to Wu Qinghua and orders her and other members to retreat while he and only two other soldiers stay behind to fend off the enemy.

Hong's two comrades-in-arms are killed and he himself is captured.

Major numbers:

  • Dance of Wu Qinghua and other soldiers
  • Wu Qinghua's fight with an enemy
  • Fight between two soldiers and two enemies
  • Red flag dance
  • Dance of Hong Changqing and two comrades-in-arm
  • Dance of Hong Changqing and two enemies

Entr'acte edit

The main force of the Red Army is pressing forward with the momentum of an avalanche. Their group dance.

A memorable moment in the entr'acte is the precisely synchronized grand jete of the Red Army soldiers crossing the stage in a seemingly endless line, vividly suggesting they are as fast as an arrow flying in the air.

Major numbers:

  • Group dance of the Red Army soldiers
  • Sequence of synchronized grand jeté

Act VI edit

In the lair of the Tyrant, Nanbatian and his lackeys are panic-stricken knowing that their end is approaching. The Tyrant runs out all his means to force Hong Changqing to surrender, but the Commissar vehemently denounces the enemy. Nanbatian threatens Hong with death, but the hero remains steadfast. At the end, Hong is burnt in a horrid fire under the giant banyan tree amidst a chorus of the Internationale, and he dies a martyr's death.

The main force of the Red Army has won their battle with the enemy. They storm the hideout of the Tyrant and kill him and his lackeys.

The Red Army emancipates Nanbatian's prisoners and Yelinzhai is liberated.

Wu Qinghua and the Company Commander look everywhere for Hong and find the truth. They all kneel in front of the place where Hong has died to pay their respects to the hero.

The Red Army Battalion Commander announces that Wu will succeed Hong as the Commissar of the Women's Detachment. Wu takes over Hong's portfolio, and she and her comrades-in-arm will continue their revolutionary cause.

Major numbers:

  • Dance of Nanbatian and Lao Si
  • Hong Changqing's solo
  • Hong Changqing dying a martyr's death
  • Red Army's assault on Nanbatian's lair
  • Celebration of liberation
  • Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and Company Commander
  • Mourning the martyr
  • Group dance and the tableau vivant at the end

In literature edit

The revolutionary ballet is a motif around which develops Jiang Yun's novella, The Red Detachment of Women.[5]

In popular culture edit

Images of dancers performing The Red Detachment of Women appear as a theme in the work of visual artists Hung Liu, who grew up in Changchun China but settled in Oakland California.[6] The French film The Chinese in Paris has a six minute long "play-within-a-play", that hybridizes the ballet The Red Detachment of Women with the French opera Carmen, calling the production "Carmeng".[7]

See also edit

References edit

Specific
  1. ^ "中国最后一位红色娘子军去世 享年100岁(图)" [China's last red demon army died at the age of 100 years (Figure)]. 3g.163.com. 2014-04-19.
  2. ^ Goethe Institut, China. "Residenzprogramme - Goethe-Institut China". Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  3. ^ Theaterspektakel Zurich. "Theater Spektakel: Wen Hui & Living Dance Studio - Red". Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  4. ^ BokFestival. "紅 Red". Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  5. ^ "Jiang Yun's novella". The Red Detachment of Women. Retrieved 2023-11-20.
  6. ^ "Bio". HUNG LIU. Retrieved 2022-06-25.
  7. ^ Ma, Nan (2020). "Les Chinois à Paris : The Red Detachment of Women and French Maoism in the Mid-1970s". China Perspectives (Special Feature): 43–51.
General

External links edit

  • Youtube: Red Detachment of Women (1971, full movie, good-quality soundtrack)
  • Archive: Red Detachment of Women (1971, full movie)
  • Some Stills from Red Detachment of Women
  • YouTube: Qinghua Joins the Red Army in Act II
  • YouTube: Happy Soldiers in Act IV
  • YouTube: The Douli Dance in Act IV

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The Red Detachment of Women Chinese 红色娘子军 pinyin Hongse niangzǐ jun is a Chinese ballet which premiered in 1964 and was made one of the Eight Model Operas which dominated the national stage during the Cultural Revolution The Red Detachment of Women Soldiers of the Women s Detachment performing rifle drill in Act II from the 1972 National Ballet of China production Red Detachment of WomenSimplified Chinese红色娘子军Traditional Chinese紅色娘子軍TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHongse niangzǐ junWade GilesHung2 se4 niang2 tzu3 chun1IPA xʊ ŋ sɤ nja ŋ tsɨ tɕy n Yue CantoneseJyutpingHung4 sik1 noeng4 zi2 gwan1 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Synopsis 2 1 Prologue 2 2 Act I 2 3 Act II 2 4 Act III 2 5 Act IV 2 6 Act V 2 7 Entr acte 2 8 Act VI 3 In literature 4 In popular culture 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground and development editAdapted from the earlier 1961 film of the same title under the personal direction of Zhou Enlai which in turn adapted from the novel by Liang Xin it depicts the liberation of a peasant girl in Hainan Island and her rise in the Chinese Communist Party The novel was based on the true stories of the 100 member strong all female Special Company of the 2nd Independent Division of Chinese Red Army first formed in May 1931 As the communist base in Hainan was destroyed by the nationalists most of the members of the female detachment survived partially because they were women and easier to hide among the local populace who were sympathetic to their cause After the communist victory in China the representatives of the surviving members were taken to Beijing and personally inspected and praised by Mao Zedong In 2014 Lu Yexiang the last member of red detachment of women died in Qionghai Hainan 1 The ballet was later adapted to a Beijing opera in 1964 and as with the ballet itself both stage and film versions were produced The 1970 film version of the ballet made Xue Jinghua as Wu Qinghua and Liu Qingtang as Hong Changqing superstars along with a dozen other artists who were cast as protagonists in other model plays of the time It is one of the so called eight model plays in China during the Cultural Revolution 1966 1976 With The White Haired Girl it is regarded as a revolutionary Chinese ballet and its music is familiar to almost every Chinese person who grew up during that time It was made into a film in 1972 again and is now part of the permanent repertoire of the National Ballet of China It remains a favorite of music and ballet lovers nearly 30 years after the Cultural Revolution in China It is often performed for international women s day It was collaboratively created by with music by Du Mingxin Wu Zuqiang Wang Yanqiao Shi Wanchun and Dai Hongwei and choreography by Li Chengxiang Jiang Zuhui and Wang Xixian Many numbers were based on the folk songs of Hainan Island a place that with its coconut trees rustling in tropical wind evokes much romantic ethos Though there are unmistakable elements of Chinese music the music of this ballet was performed with basically a Western symphony orchestra On 25 December 2015 Chinese Choreographer Wen Hui the German Director and Dramaturge Kai Tuchmann and the author Zhuang Jiayun premiered their work RED at the Power Station of Art in Shanghai RED is a reinterpretation of The Red Detachment of Women and it analyses this model opera ballet as a politico cultural symbol that became part of the collective consciousness during the Cultural Revolution Since its premiere in China RED is touring around Asia and Europe 2 3 4 Synopsis edit nbsp Panel discussion on the Red Detachment of Women on 11 November 2012 at Freer Gallery with Dr Carma Hinton left Dr Chi Wang right Place Yelinzhai Stronghold of the coconut woods Hainan Island China Time The Ten Year Civil War 1927 1937 Main Characters Hong Changqing Commissar of the Red Detachment of Women Wu Qinghua daughter of a peasant later a soldier and finally the Commissar Lian Zhang literally the Company Commander Xiao Pang or Little Pang the Messenger Nanbatian literally the Tyrant of the South Ou Guangsi Lao Si Nanbatian s LackeyPrologue edit In his dungeon Nanbatian the despotic landlord has imprisoned his tenants who are unable to pay their exorbitant rents Wu Qinghua daughter of a poor peasant is chained to a column Lao Si comes with the order of Nanbatian to sell Wu Lao Si releases Wu from the chain While Lao Si is in an unguarded moment Wu kicks him and he loses his balance and falls Wu manages to escape while two other inmates hold Lao Si to the ground Major numbers Pas de deux of two inmatesAct I edit Immediately after the prologue Night has fallen in the coconut forest and Wu Qinghua is desperately running away from Lao Si and his lackeys She is soon recaptured Nanbatian and his entourage arrive The Tyrant whips Wu until she loses consciousness A thunderstorm approaches so Nanbatian and his followers leave and Wu is left for dead Hong Changqing the Commissar and Xiao Pang the Messenger who are on a reconnaissance mission in disguise pass by They save Wu and point her the way to the camp of the Red Army Major numbers Dance of Lao Si and his lackeys Wu Qinghua s Solo No 1 Wu Qinghua s fight with Lao Si Wu Qinghua s fight with Nanbatian Group dance of slaves Wu Qinghua s Solo No 2 Pas de trois of Hong Changqing Wu Qinghua and Xiao PangAct II edit In the camp of the Red Army beside the Wanquan River a newly formed Detachment of Women is being trained Wu Qinghua arrives to meet Hong Changqing and Xiao Pang who introduce her to others In a solo dance Wu tells the Red Army soldiers the enormity of Nanbatian s crimes She then ceremoniously receives a rifle and is accepted as a member of the Women s Detachment With determination they plan to liberate the peasants and slave girls under the oppression of Nanbatian Major numbers Group dance of the Detachment members Rifle drill of the Detachment members Hong Changqing s bayonet dance Group bayonet dance of the Detachment members A young women soldier s solo Five inch dagger dance of the Red Guards Group dance of all Wu Qinghua s soloAct III edit In the luxurious manor of Nanbatian an extravagant birthday celebration for the Tyrant is going on in the garden before his house Mountains of gifts are brought in visitors are arriving Li girls are driven in with whips at their backs to dance for the guests Hong Changqing disguised as a wealthy merchant from southeast Asia arrives on the scene calm and dignified to congratulate Nanbatian on his birthday Meanwhile the members of the Women s Detachment have secretly gathered around the manor of the Tyrant It has been agreed that Hong is to fire his gun at midnight as signal for the Detachment to break in to wipe out the Tyrant and his gang in one fell swoop At night all people recede into the houses Nanbatian comes out to see some of his guests off Overcome by deep personal hatred Wu Qinghua shoots Nanbatian prematurely issuing the battle signal Nanbatian is merely wounded and escapes from a secret tunnel with a few of his lackeys Nanbatian s prisons are opened and the prisoners are liberated Hong leads them in opening the granary of the Tyrant and distributing the grain Wu is reprimanded for her blunder and her gun is removed from her Major numbers Group dance of slaves Li Girls dance Broadsword dance of Nanbatian s lackeys Xiao Pang s solo Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and her comrade in arm Opening the granary and distributing grainAct IV edit Back in the camp of the Red Army Hong Changqing the Commissar is giving a lecture to the soldiers in the early morning Wu Qinghua comes to grips with her mistake Hong and the Company Commander are pleased to see Wu s progress The Company Commander returns the gun to her and together they practice marksmanship and grenade throwing The local people visit the Red Army and present them with doulis and lichees Suddenly the sound of cannons is heard and Xiao Pang the Messenger arrives on horseback with the information that Nanbatian has assembled a large number of troops and they are on their way to attack the base of the Red Army The members of the Detachment immediately bid goodbye to their dear ones and set out to the battle field Major numbers Hong Changqing s solo Group dance of the soldiers Wu Qinghua s solo Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and Company Commander No 1 Dance of five female soldiers and the head cook Douli Dance Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and Company Commander No 2 Dance of Hong Changqing and male soldiers Group dance of allAct V edit On the battlefield at a mountain pass In order to annihilate the enemy s effective power the main force of the Red Army strategically shifts to the rear of the enemy and the Company Commander leads most of the members of the Detachment in moving away with the main force Hong Changqing and a small group of Red Army soldiers and Red Guards form a covering force to divert the enemy After a series of fierce fights the goal is achieved As they prepare to withdraw the enemy starts yet another attack Hong gives his portfolio to Wu Qinghua and orders her and other members to retreat while he and only two other soldiers stay behind to fend off the enemy Hong s two comrades in arms are killed and he himself is captured Major numbers Dance of Wu Qinghua and other soldiers Wu Qinghua s fight with an enemy Fight between two soldiers and two enemies Red flag dance Dance of Hong Changqing and two comrades in arm Dance of Hong Changqing and two enemiesEntr acte edit The main force of the Red Army is pressing forward with the momentum of an avalanche Their group dance A memorable moment in the entr acte is the precisely synchronized grand jete of the Red Army soldiers crossing the stage in a seemingly endless line vividly suggesting they are as fast as an arrow flying in the air Major numbers Group dance of the Red Army soldiers Sequence of synchronized grand jeteAct VI edit In the lair of the Tyrant Nanbatian and his lackeys are panic stricken knowing that their end is approaching The Tyrant runs out all his means to force Hong Changqing to surrender but the Commissar vehemently denounces the enemy Nanbatian threatens Hong with death but the hero remains steadfast At the end Hong is burnt in a horrid fire under the giant banyan tree amidst a chorus of the Internationale and he dies a martyr s death The main force of the Red Army has won their battle with the enemy They storm the hideout of the Tyrant and kill him and his lackeys The Red Army emancipates Nanbatian s prisoners and Yelinzhai is liberated Wu Qinghua and the Company Commander look everywhere for Hong and find the truth They all kneel in front of the place where Hong has died to pay their respects to the hero The Red Army Battalion Commander announces that Wu will succeed Hong as the Commissar of the Women s Detachment Wu takes over Hong s portfolio and she and her comrades in arm will continue their revolutionary cause Major numbers Dance of Nanbatian and Lao Si Hong Changqing s solo Hong Changqing dying a martyr s death Red Army s assault on Nanbatian s lair Celebration of liberation Pas de deux of Wu Qinghua and Company Commander Mourning the martyr Group dance and the tableau vivant at the endIn literature editThe revolutionary ballet is a motif around which develops Jiang Yun s novella The Red Detachment of Women 5 In popular culture editImages of dancers performing The Red Detachment of Women appear as a theme in the work of visual artists Hung Liu who grew up in Changchun China but settled in Oakland California 6 The French film The Chinese in Paris has a six minute long play within a play that hybridizes the ballet The Red Detachment of Women with the French opera Carmen calling the production Carmeng 7 See also editList of ballets by title Nixon in China operaReferences editSpecific 中国最后一位红色娘子军去世 享年100岁 图 China s last red demon army died at the age of 100 years Figure 3g 163 com 2014 04 19 Goethe Institut China Residenzprogramme Goethe Institut China Retrieved January 5 2018 Theaterspektakel Zurich Theater Spektakel Wen Hui amp Living Dance Studio Red Retrieved 5 January 2018 BokFestival 紅 Red Retrieved 5 January 2018 Jiang Yun s novella The Red Detachment of Women Retrieved 2023 11 20 Bio HUNG LIU Retrieved 2022 06 25 Ma Nan 2020 Les Chinois a Paris The Red Detachment of Women and French Maoism in the Mid 1970s China Perspectives Special Feature 43 51 GeneralZhongguo Wuju Tuan RED DETACHMENT OF WOMEN A Modern Revolutionary Ballet Beijing Foreign Language Press 1972 Zhongguo Wuju Tuan Red Detachment of Women Choreographic Work Beijing Foreign Language Press 1973 Gunter Platzdasch in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Stehender Kranich im Frauenbataillon Von Yenan nach Jena https www faz net aktuell feuilleton buehne und konzert kunstfest weimar wen huis ballett red in jena 15183178 htmlExternal links editYoutube Red Detachment of Women 1971 full movie good quality soundtrack Archive Red Detachment of Women 1971 full movie Some Stills from Red Detachment of Women YouTube Qinghua Joins the Red Army in Act II YouTube Happy Soldiers in Act IV YouTube The Douli Dance in Act IV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Red Detachment of Women ballet amp oldid 1186013269, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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