Chinese New Year Gala Night at Sydney Town Hall Set for 23 Feb

By: Jan. 22, 2015
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Ausfeng Event presents the Chinese New Year Gala Night at Town Hall on Monday 23 February at 7.30pm as part of the CNY15 Festival by City of Sydney.

The Chinese New Year Gala Night at Town Hall will combine Sichuan Puppet Show with traditional northern style dance of Xi'an International University Art Troupe.

Yuhualong Art Troupe of Xi'an International University was founded in 2000 and consists of nine subordinate branches: the folk dancing group, the hip-hop dancing group, the chorus group, the instrument group, the theatre group, the reciting group, the etiquette team, the hosting team and the stage design section. With a total of 752 undergraduate performers, Yuhualong Art Troupe has put on stage more than a hundred performances in various forms like International Culture and Art Festivals, drama tours, folk music festivals, instrument performances and New Year's Concerts, etc. Its about 150 excellent performances have attracted more than ten thousand audiences in 14 years. The art troupe once made its visit to America, Japan and Malaysia, etc. and was well-received by demonstrating the artistic glamour of modern Chinese youth. Rooted in the ancient city of Xi'an, Yuhualong Art Troupe is nourished by Chinese traditional culture and art; holding the Chinese dream, it will endeavor to provide more creative and wonderful performances for the audiences.

The Chinese New Year Gala Night will feature dance, drums and opera as the dancers tell the story of Age Impression of The Silk Road-Chang'an Dancing. The Silk Road is a historically important international trade route between China and the Mediterranean including Central Asia, West Asia, Southeast Asia, and even stretching to Europe, Africa and America. This economic and cultural communication has not only brought abundant supplies for all the nations and countries along the Silk Road, but also had significant influence on their social structure and cultural progress. Along the long journey of the Silk Road, the exchange of art and culture, especially the spread of Chinese art and culture, has great effects on the whole world as one of the most important ways of international communication.

This activity is expected to present the essence of Chinese nation in thousands years to the world with the purpose of promoting Chinese excellent traditional art and culture.

Hundreds of performers direct from China will visit Australia to celebrate the Chinese New Year during February 2015. They will bring acrobatics, magic, martial arts, music and dance to Australia's audiences. More than 400 Chinese talents will participate in the City of Sydney's Twilight Parade where more than 100,000 audiences from mainstream and Asian communities will be expected and three renowned performing delegates will premiere over three spectacular performances including the Chinese New Year Gala Night - Puppet Show brought by Chengdu Puppet Theatre and the Chinese New Year's Concert brought by Hunan Folk Orchestra

Proudly partnered with the Chinese Ministry of Culture, Sydney City Council and other councils, 'Happy Chinese New Year' is the only brand bringing talents from the Mainland China and it certainly is a centre of attention during Spring Festival celebration in Sydney, Canberra and other cities.

As the presenter of 'Happy Chinese New Year 2015' in Australia, Ausfeng is delivering this great opportunity to companies and organizations seeking involvement in Asian communities, particularly Chinese community. Sponsorship of 'Happy Chinese New Year' offers the best benefits for your organizations to exposure tens of thousands of people during Spring Festival itself, e.g. advertisement on the LED screen of the floats, and extensive promotion period during the lead up to it - this includes websites, social media, newspaper, radio, social events and Chinese community & mainstream media/publicity.



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