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>Alberta College of the Arts (AAA) student Peng Tianyue won the top prize in the Overseas Taoli Cup International Dance Competition

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>Peng Tianyue, a student at the Art Institute of Alberta (AAA), won the top prize in the Overseas Taoli Cup International Dance Competition. The Alberta Spring Festival Gala will dance to express his gratitude. Just January 21st in Los Angeles...

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Peng Tianyue, a student from the Art Institute of Alberta (AAA), won the highest prize in the Overseas Tao Li Cup International Dance Competition. The Alberta Spring Festival Gala will dance to thank her. The finals of the Overseas Tao Li Cup International Dance Competition just concluded in Los Angeles on January 21. The only contestant from Arizona to enter the finals, Peng Tianyue, an outstanding student from the Art Institute of Alberta (AAA), won the top prize in the finals - the Platinum Award - with her solo dance "Holy Bath". "Tianyu" stills 1 "Tianyu" stills 2 The Overseas Taoli Cup is an international event. Nearly a thousand contestants from Canada, China, the United States and Australia participated in this competition. This competition is divided into preliminary rounds and finals. Among the three levels of preliminaries (silver, gold, and platinum awards), due to the large number of gold and silver award winners, no one with gold awards or below (including gold awards) has the opportunity to participate in the finals. With a score of over 95 points, Peng Tianyue from the Art Academy of Alberta (AAA) became the only contestant in Arizona to win the platinum award in the preliminaries and advance to the finals. In the five levels of the finals (Encouragement Award, Bronze Award, Silver Award, Gold Award, Platinum Award), a total of 120 dances from all over the world participated in the competition. The Tibetan dance "Holy Bath" performed by Peng Tianyue not only reflects the girl's spiritual belonging to religion, but also does not lose the liveliness and sensibility of a natural person. Sometimes they worship solemnly, sometimes they dance joyfully and joyfully, praying for God's protection, and then they show their true self freely before God, creating communication between God and people. Let the audience not only feel the power of religion, but also the delicate and delicate human emotions. In the finals where experts gathered, she finally conquered all the professional judges and won the highest honor of Chinese folk dance solo in this competition, one of the few platinum awards in the finals. Peng Tianyue practices martial arts at the Art Institute of Alberta. Peng Tianyue, who is 1.72 meters tall, is a girl who takes everything seriously. I started learning dance in elementary school. After entering university, no matter how busy I was with my homework, I still had dance training at the Alberta College of the Arts every week. In order to prepare for this competition, from the selection of dance materials to the duration of music passages, from dance tension to rhythm and other details, she studied and pondered with the teachers, not missing a "eye", and practiced repeatedly. As the saying goes, "One minute on stage, ten years off stage." She pressed her legs and lowered her waist for several hours in a row. The more difficult the movements, the more she had to do them well. Able to endure hardship and not afraid of difficulties, challenging herself has become her passion. Heaven pays off the hard work. Peng Tianyue's impressive achievements made the teachers proud, excited the students, won honor and pride for the Chinese people in Alberta, and also marked that the teaching of the Alberta Academy of Arts has entered the high level of folk dance teaching in the United States. On January 28th, the Alberta Spring Festival Gala will be held grandly at the Mesa Arts Center. As the organizer, the dance of the Alberta College of the Arts will be the highlight of the performance. At that time, Peng Tianyue will reappear "Holy Bath" on the stage, and she will accompany you with dance to celebrate the New Year!

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