Chinese artists with disabilities enchant audiences in Geneva
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A group of hearing impaired artists dressed in dazzling Buddhist-style costumes at the Palais de Nations, the UN headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

A group of hearing impaired artists dressed in dazzling Buddhist-style costumes at the Palais de Nations, the UN headquarters, in Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

They performed a classical dance ‘Thousand-hand Bodhisattva,’ which recreates the image of the Bodhisattva, a traditional Chinese goddess of love and well-being. Bodhisattva has one thousand hands, with an eye in each hand. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

They performed a classical dance ‘Thousand-hand Bodhisattva,’ which recreates the image of the Bodhisattva, a traditional Chinese goddess of love and well-being. Bodhisattva has one thousand hands, with an eye in each hand. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

The famous Buddhist style dance shot to fame in China at the 2005 China Central Television (CCTV) Spring Festival Gala. The dance left audience were spellbound with the power of silence and simplicity. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

The famous Buddhist style dance shot to fame in China at the 2005 China Central Television (CCTV) Spring Festival Gala. The dance left audience were spellbound with the power of silence and simplicity. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

The performance of these artists from China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe was a part of a show “My Dream.” The show was presented to more than 1,000 audiences, including more than 30 ambassadors and senior international organization leaders. /Xinhua News Agency Photo

The performance of these artists from China Disabled People's Performing Art Troupe was a part of a show “My Dream.” The show was presented to more than 1,000 audiences, including more than 30 ambassadors and senior international organization leaders. /Xinhua News Agency Photo