Laborer by day, dancer by night

In mud-stained shoes and worn-out blue jeans, Peng Zhiwei is busy setting steel frames for a construction site in Changsha, Hunan province. The 43-year-old construction worker continues laboring on rainy days to earn money. After a hard day's work, he takes a shower, changes clothes and arrives at a dancing club. You can hardly recognize the man as the same Peng, now wearing tailored trousers and black leather shoes.
Peng Zhiwei texts his dancing friends after work in his dorm, a refabricated container on the construction site. The room has only bunk beds. There is no wardrobe and no television set. |
Peng waits for a bus to take him to a dance club. "I'm fond of dancing. It's not for making money. A migrant construction worker like me should have a hobby like everyone else." |
Peng chats with his dancing partner at the dance club. Peng's dance partner is a teacher and is unaware that Peng works as a migrant construction worker. |
Peng works at a construction site in Changsha, capital of Central China's Hunan province. Photos by Zhang Yinyu / for China Daily |
Peng says he feels confident and happy when he dances. |
(China Daily European Weekly 10/11/2013 page5)
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