I am bit skeptical about the whole performance. Specially Gasar, I have seen Gasar during my school years. yours has more of chinese opera flavour. sorry to bring this up but I think it is important.
for me personally, i have heard only the story of Ling gesar gyalpo through my parents. but i have never had experience of live perfomance about it. this is my first time on live show. respect your comments!!
The whole program was nothing short of spectacular. Really enjoyed. The dances were colourful, energetic and just beautiful. TIPA never showed these beautiful songs and dances from Kham. That is sad. Anyways, the theme of the program was one of unity and not forgetting our veteran''s contribution and legacy. The Gesar performance was just epic. So proud that Tibetans once had such great heroic history. Tseten Chung la, your video is so well made. I was at the program and also watched your video from start to finish. So thank you.
@@jugleking1240your talking about unity but there’s a big board on the right side saying DHOKHAM CHUSHI GANGDRUK? What about the ustang and amdo warriors, are you trying to separate and not include people who actually fought. DONT GET BRAINWASHED BY UNEDUCATED ELDERS please talk to people who are actually part of chushi gangdruk at the time, there’s plenty of them in Nepal, India, Toronto. Why is none of the chushi gangdruk retired fighters not participating?
@@Drizzy-b9q The organization of Chushi Gangdruk originated in the region of Kham. Hence the name. It was established by Andruk Gompo Tashi and the vast majority of the warriors were Khampas. Of course there were Amdowas and Utsangwas in the force, but they were in the minority, especially Utsangpas. In short, the name comes from the place of its origin.
Why is it 99% khampa ??? What are these attire and dance and song for the last performance ???? Why does it say DHOKHAM ???? We are Tibetan regardless of area. Where are the actual chushi gangdruk ??? LEARN FROM PARIS, they are real Tibetan style
The organization of Chushi Gangdruk originated in the region of Kham. Hence the name. It was established by Andruk Gompo Tashi and the vast majority of the warriors were Khampas. Of course there were Amdowas and Utsangwas in the force, but they were in the minority, especially Utsangpas. In short, the name comes from the place of its origin. Just as a person of Tibetan origin would most likely bear a Tibetan name, the organization of Chushigangdruk was name after the place of its birth. Nothing complicated and political, of course unless you make it out to be.
No one is separating us. Tibetans from all 3 provinces participated in this event from Dhotoe, Dhoemay and ustang. May be your little brain is separated. Research first before writing comments like this.
@Atsangg Completely agree. Separation did not have a place in today's program. It was just great with folks from all 3 provinces of Tibet making their presence felt.
@@jugleking1240if you can read the poster they have on the side, it clearly says dhokham chushi gangdruk. WHY IS THAT ? we are only %2 of Tibetan in the world away from Tibet and we are still separating ourselves. NEXT TIME JUST SAY CHUSHI GANGDRUK.
@Atsanggdon’t get brain washed by your parents. TALK TO REAL CHUSHI GANGDRUK RETIRED FIGHTERS, there’s plenty of them here, listen to their stories and why is none of them getting invited ??? It’s not your fault your parents didn’t educate you
@@Drizzy-b9q Yes, the name on the poster proudly says DoKham Chushi Gangdruk. Why, cos' it started from the region of Kham in Tibet, Duh!!! Nobody is separating anyone. We are just celebrating our heroic past. Like how veterans are thanked and venerated everywhere in the world, we should do likewise. The name stays and if you don't like it, so be it.
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I am bit skeptical about the whole performance. Specially Gasar, I have seen Gasar during my school years. yours has more of chinese opera flavour. sorry to bring this up but I think it is important.
for me personally, i have heard only the story of Ling gesar gyalpo through my parents. but i have never had experience of live perfomance about it. this is my first time on live show. respect your comments!!
The whole program was nothing short of spectacular. Really enjoyed. The dances were colourful, energetic and just beautiful. TIPA never showed these beautiful songs and dances from Kham. That is sad. Anyways, the theme of the program was one of unity and not forgetting our veteran''s contribution and legacy. The Gesar performance was just epic. So proud that Tibetans once had such great heroic history. Tseten Chung la, your video is so well made. I was at the program and also watched your video from start to finish. So thank you.
@@jugleking1240your talking about unity but there’s a big board on the right side saying DHOKHAM CHUSHI GANGDRUK? What about the ustang and amdo warriors, are you trying to separate and not include people who actually fought. DONT GET BRAINWASHED BY UNEDUCATED ELDERS please talk to people who are actually part of chushi gangdruk at the time, there’s plenty of them in Nepal, India, Toronto. Why is none of the chushi gangdruk retired fighters not participating?
@@Drizzy-b9q The organization of Chushi Gangdruk originated in the region of Kham. Hence the name. It was established by Andruk Gompo Tashi and the vast majority of the warriors were Khampas. Of course there were Amdowas and Utsangwas in the force, but they were in the minority, especially Utsangpas. In short, the name comes from the place of its origin.
ཚང་མས་གཟབ་འཆོར་ཡག་པོ་སྤྲད་འདུག།
སྙིང་ཐག་པ་ནསསབཀའ་དྲིན་ཆེ།
Why is it 99% khampa ??? What are these attire and dance and song for the last performance ???? Why does it say DHOKHAM ???? We are Tibetan regardless of area. Where are the actual chushi gangdruk ??? LEARN FROM PARIS, they are real Tibetan style
The organization of Chushi Gangdruk originated in the region of Kham. Hence the name. It was established by Andruk Gompo Tashi and the vast majority of the warriors were Khampas. Of course there were Amdowas and Utsangwas in the force, but they were in the minority, especially Utsangpas. In short, the name comes from the place of its origin. Just as a person of Tibetan origin would most likely bear a Tibetan name, the organization of Chushigangdruk was name after the place of its birth. Nothing complicated and political, of course unless you make it out to be.
What is dhokham chushi gangdruk ??? All 3 provinces was part of Chushi gangdruk ? Stop separating Tibetans instead bring unity
No one is separating us. Tibetans from all 3 provinces participated in this event from Dhotoe, Dhoemay and ustang. May be your little brain is separated. Research first before writing comments like this.
@Atsangg Completely agree. Separation did not have a place in today's program. It was just great with folks from all 3 provinces of Tibet making their presence felt.
@@jugleking1240if you can read the poster they have on the side, it clearly says dhokham chushi gangdruk. WHY IS THAT ? we are only %2 of Tibetan in the world away from Tibet and we are still separating ourselves. NEXT TIME JUST SAY CHUSHI GANGDRUK.
@Atsanggdon’t get brain washed by your parents. TALK TO REAL CHUSHI GANGDRUK RETIRED FIGHTERS, there’s plenty of them here, listen to their stories and why is none of them getting invited ??? It’s not your fault your parents didn’t educate you
@@Drizzy-b9q Yes, the name on the poster proudly says DoKham Chushi Gangdruk. Why, cos' it started from the region of Kham in Tibet, Duh!!! Nobody is separating anyone. We are just celebrating our heroic past. Like how veterans are thanked and venerated everywhere in the world, we should do likewise. The name stays and if you don't like it, so be it.