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The Central Military Commission Political Work Department Song and Dance Troupe (), formerly known as Chinese People's Liberation Army General Political Department Song and Dance Troupe (), is the official army choir of the
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. Founded during the
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, the troupe consists of a song and dance ensemble, an opera troupe, and a
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theatre. The Central Military Commission Political Department Song and Dance Troupe has entertained audiences both in
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and throughout the world, performing a range of music including military songs,
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, traditional Chinese opera,
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, and
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. It is a directly reporting unit of the Political Work Department of the CMC, and is organized into: * Symphony Orchestra, including specialized sections and instrumental ensembles * Mixed Chorus * Men's and Women's Choirs, including specialized sections * Traditional Chinese symphony orchestra, occasionally combined with the symphonic orchestra * Opera ensembles (Traditional Chinese opera and Western) * Pop and Rock band * Repertory Theater of the PLA In 2016, as part of the
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's restructuring of the PLA, many of the performance troupes under the PWD-CMC were also restructured or simply disbanded altogether.


Composition

These past and present artists and musicians worked as part of the central SDT: * Playwrights:
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, Liu Ying, Yu Zengxiang,
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, Zuo Qing, Zhang Jigang, Sun Yupeng, and Ma Yongmu * Songwriters:
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, Chen Kezheng, Li Yourong, Gao Jun, Qu Cong, He Dongjiu, and Zhao Daming. * Composers: Shi Lemeng, Meng Guibin, Yan Ke, Lu Zulong, Fu Gengchen, Xu Xiyi, Zhang Naicheng, Shi Xin, Meng Xianbin, Ding Xiaoli, Zhang Zhuoya, Wang Zujie, Guo Hongjun, Yin Qing, and Liu Qing * Conductors: Hu Defeng, Xu Xin, Liu Yunhou, and Zheng Jian. * Singers:
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, Phoenix Legend,
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, Yan Weiwen,
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, Yu Junjian, Mao Amin, Cai Guoqing,
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, Ma Ziyu, Xu Youguang, Kou Jialun, Su Shenglan, Ke Limu, Cheng Zhi, Wang Xiufen, Xiong Qingcai,
Tan Jing Tan Jing (; born September 11, 1977) is a solo Chinese singer in the CPC Central Military Commission Political Department Song and Dance Troupe and a first class national actress. Her music blends bel canto, Chinese national music (Guoyue), and ...
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Wang Hongwei Wang Hongwei (; born in Anyang, Henan) is a Chinese actor. Wang is perhaps best known for his work with director Jia Zhangke. The two men were classmates at the Beijing Film Academy when they began their professional relationship, with Wang star ...
, Liu Xiaona, Zhong Liyan, Zu Hai, Wang Lida, Lei Jia, Wu Na, Wang Qingshuang, Alu Azhuo, Zhao Xin, Jin Tingting, Tang Zixing, Meng Ge, Yang Hongji,
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, Feng Ruili, Suolang Wangmu, Ding Xiaohong, Pang Long, Ji Minjia, Lü Jihong, Chen Hong, Sha Yi, Chen Lili, Chang Sisi, Bai Zhiyao, and Chen Sisi * Dancers: Zhou Guixin, Shen Peiyi, Li Qingming, Liu Min, Huang Qicheng, and Qiu Hui * Xiangsheng performer: Huang Hong, Pan Changjiang, Pan Yang, Guo Da, Liu Yajing, Niu Li, Chang Baohua, and Chang Guitian


References

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