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In a stunning display of innovation, 16 humanoid robots from China's leading robotics company, Unitree, took center stage at the annual Spring Festival Gala on Tuesday night. The robots seamlessly coordinated with 16 human dancers to perform a traditional Yangko dance, a vibrant folk art form from northeast China, blending cultural heritage with cutting-edge technology.
One of the most captivating moments came when the robots showcased their ability to manipulate handkerchiefs, a signature element of Yangko dance. With precise mechanical arm movements, the robots sent the handkerchiefs twirling and soaring through the air, creating a dazzling visual spectacle that symbolized the perfect fusion of tradition and modernity.
"They will perform fully automated position changes on stage, and their dance movements are all driven by AI," said Wang Qixin, head of marketing at Unitree, in an interview with CGTN prior to the show.