| Название экспоната |
Dragon Dance in Singapore |
| Дата спектакля |
[Окт 2000 - Окт 2000] October 2000 - October 2000 |
| Постановка |
2000, Chinatown Complex (Singapore), Dragon Dance
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| Название произведения |
Dragon Dance
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| Место спектакля |
Chinatown Complex (Singapore) |
| Примечания о спектакле |
The Mid-autumn festival is a Chinese festival traditionally celebrated with lanterns and moon cakes. Each year, the Chinatown Community Centre organizes activities including performances of the dragon dance and lion dance to celebrate the occasion. Both the lion dance (wu-shi) and dragon dance (wu-long) are popular performances during Chinese festive celebrations. Often the performances are a combination of acrobatic skills and traditional Chinese drums and bass (like a gong). The attraction of dragon dance is the swirling and turning of the dragon. Usually the dragon "chases" behind a large ball (supposed to be pearl) and moves according to the way the ball moves. Becasue the dragon is so long it's very demanding on the performers and co-ordination among group members is very important. [B.C. Lim] |
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