Talk:Single-bamboo drifting

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The result was: promoted by Theleekycauldron (talk09:19, 14 March 2022 (UTC)Reply

Moved to mainspace by Ornithoptera (talk). Self-nominated at 22:39, 26 February 2022 (UTC).Reply

  • @Ornithoptera:   Long enough, new enough, not seeing any issues with copyright, QPQ done, hook is properly formatted and interesting
  • Every paragraph is sourced (although like you say the sources could be better, I'm not really sure what some of these sources are; "Nspirement"'s About Page seems blank for me and it seems like a lot of them are commenting more on viral videos versus the practice in general). I'm seeing there definitely are sources out there though, but a lot of them are in Chinese and paywalled which makes them difficult to use. But like, even among the sources you have, something like Yujuan et al I think is better for saying its origins are in the Chishui River basin of Guizhou province than Men's Journal writing something short to accompany a viral video?
  • As for the specific hook, it's hooky and short enough but I'm not quite sure the source actually says that? The Great Big Story video has Kang Xiaobing explaining that "ballet on the water" is one specific event We started a new performance called 'ballet on the water', which is quite unique. Ballet on the water requires a boy and a girl to collaborate on a single piece of bamboo. So at least for the practitioners (in English translation) "ballet on the water" isn't the art of single bamboo drifting in general, just one particular performance style? Although whoever wrote the short summary of the video for Yahoo does seem to call it that. I'm also seeing Chen et al doi:10.1080/01916599.2013.804663 writing Over time, this became a unique skill of northern Guizhou residents, and is referred to as 'water ballet' (Lee, 2012). and Xie, 2019 doi:10.2991/jahp-19.2019.147 writing Once ["single bamboo drift"] was unveiled, it quickly enjoyed the reputation of "water ballet" and attracted many tourists in China and from foreign countries. So I guess the practice as a whole might be called "water ballet"? What are your thoughts on this? In any even I think the Wikipedia article shouldn't be putting "Ballet on the Water" in Yahoo's voice The practice was described by "ballet on the water" by Yahoo! News. since this is a phrase that comes from Kang. I'm not sure this is a serious problem, but what do you think about this? Umimmak (talk) 04:21, 27 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
@Ornithoptera: Yeah I wish the sources went more into the specifics of the performance art and the competitive racing; I think ideally the article's description would clarify this more but you're limited by your sources. But the Cheng et al source says people call balancing on the bamboo in general "water ballet", not just the performance / dance, so I'll approve the new hook. Incidentally the SCMP source doesn't strictly describe the event as a "race", but I don't have access to the Gerin source so that might go more into detail. Also also, I didn't mean to say you couldn't use the Great Big Story video at all, I think it could perhaps be an external link; I just don't know if I see the benefit of citing Yahoo's text for the video.
In sum, article is new, long, within policy (neutral, has references, no copyright issues as far as I can tell), hook is interesting, properly formatted, and appears in the article with a citation, and QPQ has been completed.
  ALT1 approved. Umimmak (talk) 07:31, 27 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
@Umimmak: Thank you so much for your review and the feedback, you are definitely welcome to add the Great Big Story video if you see fit, your levelheaded feedback is well appreciated for such a difficult subject such as this one. I hope you enjoy your day and it was a great time working with you! Ornithoptera (talk) 07:33, 27 February 2022 (UTC)Reply
ALT1 to T:DYK/P6