2008 Spring
name:
Celebrate Good Times, Come On! (欢天喜地) choreographer/lead: Lulu Qin and Kurt Qing
dancers: Lulu Qin, Kurt Qing, John Yu, Jeff Shih, John Shih, Chenfei Lu, Adrienne Ma, Sandra Shi, Shelley Liu, Tinlee Lin
length: __min
style: drum/ribbon
description: A traditional dance performed during festive celebrations wishing luck and fortune to everyone.
name: Dawn by the Rivulet (溪畔拂晓)
choreographer/lead: Zavia Zhe Wang
dancers: Zavia Wang, Debbie Yip, Jierong Pan
length: __min
style: traditional fan
description: At the dawn, young girls are playing with water by the rivulet. This elegant dance combines both traditional and contemporary Chinese dance elements, with fans imitating the flow of water.
name: Misty Dawn in the Bamboo Forest (蒙晨菎林)
choreographer/lead: Jing Han
dancers: Jing Han, Kurt Qing, Lu Chen, Yale Sun
length: 5.13 min
style: Dai
description: Light morning rain whispers through a lush curtain of bamboo, as the sleepy serenity of the forest stirs in the misty dawn. A modern montage of the Dai ethnic dance, that draws upon the unique style and characteristics of traditional Dai folk dances.
07-08 Winter
name:
Tides of the Blue Sea choreographer/lead: Anna Yan, Debbie Yip
length: 4.56 min
style: classical hat dance
name: Ta Ge
choreographer/lead: Tina Ho
length: 5.41 min
name: Lion Dance and Kung Fu
choreographer/lead: John Yu, Chenfei Lu
length: