China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is known for its vibrant music and ethnic dances dating back to ancient times. The Twelve Muqam, known as the mother of Uygur music, is a musical form that consists of sung poetry, stories and dance tunes. And like other traditions in Xinjiang, the art is being passed on to future generations. CGTN's Zheng Yibing has more.
An ancient and yet vibrant music - the Twelve Muqam. For this man, it's never lost its appeal, even though he's been playing it for more than 40 years.
YUSUP TOHETI MUQAM ARTIST "It's the highest art form of Uygur people with 12 musical compositions, incorporating singing, dancing, folk classic music, poems and epic narratives."
The Twelve Muqam consists of more than 300 different melodies, some four thousand lines of lyrics and takes around 24 hours to play in its entirety. Its history can be traced back to ancient times. Legend has it that in the 16th century, the poet and musician Amannisahan helped compile the music. Now, it's well-preserved and inscribed as a national and world intangible cultural heritage.
YUSUP TOHETI MUQAM ARTIST "A lot of work has been done, including establishing procedures and centers for its protection and legacy. We are also provided with subsidies from the government to focus on our artistic pursuit."
ZHENG YIBING SHACHE, XINJIANG UYGUR AUTONOMOUS REGION "For artists like Yusup, one important part is passing on the ancient music treasure to future generations and he is lucky to find many followers."
Alimjan has been playing the Twelve Muqam for over 10 years. He said he needs more practice to become a skillful player.
ALIMJAN ABLIMITI MUQAM ARTIST "There is no limit to the pursuit of this art. With another 10 years' practice, I might meet the expectations of my masters."
Munira is a dancer for the Twelve Muqam. She hopes that she could do more for this ancient art.
MUNIRA MUHTAR MUQAM ARTIST "Many people think that the Twelve Muqam is just a name of the song. And I hope that more people across the world would know it and love it also through our efforts."
Today, Twelve Muqam is gaining more attention at festivals and special occasions in Xinjiang. And people like Yusup and other practitioners are making an effort to pass on this ancient art performance with vitality. Zheng Yibing, CGTN, Shache, in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.