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  1. NamWah Wushu Lion Dance Kangkar Pulai Johor Malaysia was founded by Hon Nam Seng, Yong Yii Yaak, Wong Wen Yeong, Lee Yung Hon and others, providing young generation a platform to train and keep healthy. This is also an opportunity for us to preserve traditional Chinese Culture. At the beginning of its establishment, NamWah Wushu Lion Dance ...

  2. PHB's Mission. To promote Lion and Dragon dance traditions, to elevate members and public on awareness and appreciation of arts. Cultivation via CCA to Primary school and Secondary school o Sponsorship of equipment, uniform & coaching fees. Training of discipline, perseverance & diligence while understanding part of Chinese traditions.

  3. What Lion Dances Symbolize. In Chinese culture, the lion symbolizes power, wisdom, and superiority. People perform lion dances at Chinese festivals or big occasions to bring good fortune and chase away evil spirits. The lion dance is one of the most important traditions at Chinese New Year. It is performed to bring prosperity and good luck for ...

  4. 10 Feb 2024 · In the NTU Institutional Lion Dance Competition Secondary Category held at West Coast Community Centre on 26 March 2023, 耘青中学龙狮团 Yuan Ching Secondary School...

  5. Allow us to bring joy & luck to your occasions, whether it be Lunar New Year Celebrations, Weddings, Grand Openings, Birthdays or any other special event! We will do our best to accommodate your needs and put on a memorable show with the beat of our drums, cymbals, and gong, giving life and energy to our acrobatic lions. Joyous Spring Lion Dance Troupe

  6. 7 Mei 2019 · 1.2 Participants can only represent 1 School. Lion dancers and drummers may only dance or drum for one team per School. However, they are allowed to perform as a separate role on different teams.

  7. www.windnewspaper.com › article › lion-dance-me-announces-to-end-grant-avenueWind Newspaper | 風報

    28 Apr 2024 · In addition to the lion dance, Lau said his team would showcase dragon dancing during the month of May, since it is the year of the dragon in 2024. A total of 7 teams from SF public schools, Balboa, Burton, Galileo, Lincoln, Lowell Wallenberg and Washington, will participate in the 3rd annual lion dance competition.