nyplLionBlack logo

Search only public domain. What is public domain?


Shinjey, Peling Champa Meeting

Our collections include some content that may be harmful or difficult to view. Learn more.


Data source:

Research Catalog

View IIIF Manifest

Link to Item Manifest

Item data

Title

Shinjey, Peling Champa Meeting

Collection

Bhutan Dance Project, Core of Culture

Names

Core of Culture (Organization) (Producer)
Core of Culture (Organization) (Donor)

Date / Origin

Date Created: 2007

Library Location

Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Shelf locator: *MGZIDF 1018

Subjects

Dance -- Bhutan
Folk dancing -- Bhutan
Dance -- Religious aspects -- Buddhism
Rites & ceremonies -- Bhutan
Sword-dance -- Bhutan
Masks -- Bhutan
Dzongs -- Bhutan -- Trongsa (District)
Trongsa (Bhutan : District)
Festivals -- Bhutan
Ritual and ceremonial dancing -- Bhutan
Mask dances -- Bhutan
Animal dances -- Bhutan

Genres

Filmed Dance
Filmed Performances

Notes

Biographical/Historical: This was the first time that a general meeting of the various groups belonging to a single tradition had ever been held in Bhutan. Held at the request of Core of Culture Dance Preservation, the Meeting took place at Yungdrung Choeling Dzong - the seat of the mummified remains of Pema Lingpa himself - and hence a very auspicious venue.
Content: Programme for the Peling Champa Meeting: Yungdrung Choeling Dzong, First Day (May 16, 2007): Shinjey Phomo - by monk dancers of Yungdrung Choeling, Trongsa ; Peling Chaktshel - by lay dancers of Korphu, Trongsa ; Beb Chadruk - by monks and lay dancers of Yungdrung Choeling ; Lunch Break ; Zhungdra (folk dance) by ladies of Yungdrung Choeling, Trongsa ; Dramitse Ngacham by the lay dancers of Dramitse, Mongar ; Zha-nag Phurcham (and Durdag) by the monks and lay dancers of Yungdrung Choeling, Trongsa ; Zhungdra by lady dancers of Yungdrung Choeling, Trongsa.
Source Characteristics: Only one camera was used to record the main dances during the day.
Venue: Videotaped in performance at the Yungdrung Choeling Dzong, in Trongsa, Bhutan (upper balcony looking along the diagonal sinister), on May 16, 2007.
Acquisition: Gift; Core of Culture. NN-PD

Physical Description

Extent: 1 video file (ca. 1 min.) : sound, color

Abstract

Shinjey Yab Yum - Dance of Yamantaka, the Lord of Death, and his Consort, each wearing wrathful Bull masks. This dance, which always occurs at the start of proceedings sees the pair clearing the arena of evil influence and blessing the site prior to the arrival on earth of the Deities that are to follow. (Shin means Death: Je means Lord) (Yab means Male: Yum means Female). The Bodhisatva Manjusiri (Jampelyang) represents the body of Wisdom of all the Buddhas. When he takes on the appearance of the terrifying Lord of Death, he is known as Shinjey (Shin is Death and Jey means Lord). As the Lord of Death he is considered to be the ruler of the Three Worlds, which are under his protection. His wrathful Bull or Buffalo face guards the four continents and blesses them before the arrival on Earth of the gods of Wisdom. Sheljor The two consorts shake their heads as they pass each other. This movement is known as sheljor - bussing or face kissing - and it shows how close the two deities are to each other. Lopoen Phuntsho of Tamzhing thinks that this sheljor is only typically found in the Shinjey dance. Tenzing-la of Tamzhing thinks that it has the function of frightening the evil spirits. Lopoen Mindu of CMA says that it represents the wrathful aspect of the two Shinjey figures.

Identifiers

NYPL Catalog ID (bnumber): b19952670
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): a4745da0-0821-0131-5e67-3c075448cc4b

Access

Core of Culture

Rights

This item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).

Type Of Resource

Moving Image

Cite this item

MLA format

Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library. "Shinjey, Peling Champa Meeting" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 2007. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a4745da0-0821-0131-5e67-3c075448cc4b

APA format

Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library. (2007). Shinjey, Peling Champa Meeting Retrieved from https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a4745da0-0821-0131-5e67-3c075448cc4b

Chicago/Turabian Format

Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library. "Shinjey, Peling Champa Meeting" New York Public Library Digital Collections. Accessed December 7, 2025. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a4745da0-0821-0131-5e67-3c075448cc4b

Wikipedia citation

<ref name=NYPL>{{cite web | url=https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/a4745da0-0821-0131-5e67-3c075448cc4b | title= (moving image) Shinjey, Peling Champa Meeting (2007) | author=Digital Collections, The New York Public Library | accessdate=December 7, 2025 | publisher=The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations}}</ref>