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China / Asia
In Chinese culture, Lion Dancers and Dragon Dancers have played an important part of many festivals and celebrations such as Chinese New Year or the opening of a new business. The Chinese have always perceived the dragon as being sacred and possessing power, courage, righteousness, dignity, fertility, wisdom, and auspiciousness. The Dragon Dance requires the coordinated efforts of a team of dancers who come from martial arts groups. The dragon consists of a head mask and a lengthy body which is held up with poles and transported by the dancers. The lead dancer holding the dragon's head has an extremely important job. He or she makes the dragon twist, leap, crouch, and dip, as sinuous as a snake.
Duration: 30 Minutes
No. of Performers: 4
Price: $AUD 600.00
Availability
Public Holidays: Yes
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