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Jijia

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Jijia 

a river in Rumania; right tributary of the Prut River. Length, 280 km. It rises in the USSR near the Rumanian border. The river flows for a significant distance along the Ciscarpathian plain. In its lower reaches it flows parallel to the Prut River in a valley of extensive marshy floodlands for a distance of 70 km. The Jijia, fed by snow and rain, is subject to high flooding in the spring; however, it becomes much shallower during the summer. The river is not navigable.



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The company works with various choreographers, including Li Hanzhong and Ma Bo and Rolex protege Sang Jijia (who has worked with William Forsythe's company for four years).
Saturday and Sunday's programmes will include Game Over, by Ming Low, co-founder with Pit Fong Loh of Bi Ma Dance Company, and Snow and Duet by Tibetan dancer and choreographer Sang Jijia.
Sang Jijia, a former dance protege from Tibet (paired with mentor William Forsythe), did just that several years ago in Frankfurt with his piece, Reflection of Another, and recently presented a new dance, entitled Unspeakable with the Beijing LDTX Modern Dance Company.
 
 
 
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