Tibet and China: A difference of cultures - Documentary

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • The documentary is an attempt to show how the Tibetans are trying to preserve their culture in Dharamsala, northwestern India. The Tibetans complain that massive efforts are being made by the Chinese Government in Tibet to wipe out their old traditions.
    Therefore, the Dalai Lama on coming to India set up The Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) in Dharamsala. The documentary looks closely into the efforts of this institute to preserve and promote the ancient Tibetan culture and to inspire young Tibetans into the ancient performing arts.
    It was interesting to find out that for most Tibetans in Dharamsala, independence without culture has no meaning. Therefore, at TIPA the efforts of the Tibetans in exile are geared towards their ancient culture and its preservation. They explain in vivid detail in the film, how their traditions and art forms are different from those of the Chinese.
    Ten minutes is a short duration to talk of the traditions and culture of an ancient country like Tibet and the contemporary issues of this country under "Chinese occupation". Nevertheless, the film is an effort to tap all these issues.
    One challenge while making the documentary was to portray the Tibetan cause (for autonomy) objectively. It is meted out by focusing on TIPA and the lives of the Tibetans as refugees in India. One thing that the film brings out and no one would contest is that most of the Tibetans in exile have an earnest desire to go to their own country, where some of them have never been. Their heart echoes their longing for Tibet. Feel The Beat !!
    The documentary has been made by MCRC Jamia Millia Islamia students Kapou Malakar and Dipu Shaw

Komentáře • 12

  • @KamleshMallick
    @KamleshMallick Před 10 lety +6

    Fantastic. thanks for making this.

  • @tsentso2568
    @tsentso2568 Před 8 lety +4

    Thank for making our Tibtens story, THANK INDIA, THANKS INDIA.

  • @lobsangjimbey7860
    @lobsangjimbey7860 Před 2 lety +1

    Tibetan r not refuge they r own people of India🇮🇳

  • @sachinguleria8963
    @sachinguleria8963 Před 6 lety +2

    I love my tibet brother and sister and jai himachal and devbhumi

  • @jeffreysetapak
    @jeffreysetapak Před 7 lety

    Can the Tibetans in Dharamsala understand what the Tibetans in Lhasa?? Especially in everyday casual conversations.

    • @nutlover3609
      @nutlover3609 Před 5 lety

      洪JEFFREY ANG
      Tibetans in dharamsala speak the same dialect as the Lhasa Tibetans. Most Tibetans in dharamsala were slave owners so they are all form the capital. Nowadays thousands of young kids are moving to China for jobs because they are running out of their inheritance money lol

    • @RaginYak
      @RaginYak Před 4 lety +2

      @@nutlover3609 Says the flat nose fuck face

    • @tenzinjamyanggg7096
      @tenzinjamyanggg7096 Před 3 lety

      @@nutlover3609 yea many slave owners r still running from Tibet to India 😹😹 my name is Tenzin and I’m Tibetan

  • @saraishinisayoutubetroll3720

    honestly tibet are culturally similar to china than india. just saying

    • @nutlover3609
      @nutlover3609 Před 5 lety +1

      Sarai Shin is a youtube troll
      That’s because it’s true. Tibetans are culturally similar to Chinese. I mean both are the same race, have the same ethnic origin, practices core Mahayana Buddhism, and has the same language family not to mention Tibet was part of China for about 700 years