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Dancer Bai Li Wiegmans Feels at Home in Two Worlds Through Adoption: ‘I Recognized the Smells and Colors’

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Her life began in the rice fields of Hefei, China; she grew up in the Bommelerwaard and became hooked on dance in Tilburg. In the film HOME-家, Bai Li Wiegmans returns to her origins and the way she incorporates her Chinese roots into her dance movements. The film will be screened on Thursday, May 7, at the Verkadefabriek in Den Bosch.
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Her life began in the rice fields of Hefei, China; she grew up in the Bommelerwaard and became hooked on dance in Tilburg. In the film HOME-家, Bai Li Wiegmans returns to her origins and the way she incorporates her Chinese roots into her dance movements. The film will be screened on Thursday, May 7, at the Verkadefabriek in Den Bosch.

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bd.nl broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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