With Humor and Confidence, Chinese Quartet Takes On Bias Against the Obese
By Maureen Fan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, September 6, 2007
A group of women, seen as overweight by the society around them, have banded together to tour and perform onstage across the country. Watch Video
NANJING, China -- On the street, they are often the target of laughter or cruel whispers. Individually, they have all been denied jobs or their parents' praise.
On stage, however, the four members of a singing group known as Qian Jin Zu He are strong and confident, belting out their signature rap song, "So What If I'm Fat," passing out photographs of themselves and signing autographs.
The lead singer, 26-year-old Xiao Yang, is 375 pounds; the others in the group are between about 200 and 300 pounds. Together, they tour the country, performing at nightclubs, paint factories, garment industry conventions and shopping malls. Read More
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