‘A kind of death’: How forced brides in China raged against their fate

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Producer and songwriter Rainbow Chan explores the songs of her ancestors, the Weitou people, in her latest work.

Six years ago, Chinese-Australian musician, producer and songwriter Rainbow Chan discovered the songs of her ancestors, the Weitou people, who settled in Hong Kong from southern China 1000 years ago.

‘The songs were at this threshold moment where she can actually protest and publicly announce her rage and hurt’: Rainbow Chan in The Bridal Lament.“It’s also still something that is contemporary in terms of gender politics,” she says. “That struggle of women’s voices is still very real today.” “I’ve navigated that my whole life,” she says. “It’s the feeling of not belonging but also trying to carve out your own fate. Trying to reclaim some sense of agency even though your fate might be predetermined, or others have made the rules for you. I immediately felt a connection.“

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