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Tongliang Dragon Dance debuts on New Year’s Eve in Times Square

January 01, 2018


Abstract : Tongliang Dragon Dance from Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality, which represents one of China’s national intangible cultural heritages, made its debut in Times Square during the New Year’s Eve celebration on Sunday.

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NEW YORK, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Tongliang Dragon Dance from Southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality, which represents one of China’s national intangible cultural heritages, made its debut in Times Square during the New Year’s Eve celebration on Sunday.

A colorful 15-meter long Tongliang Dragon jumped, rolled and hovered under control of eight performers. Accompanied by Chongqing traditional folk songs, the dragon rods were like paddles that quickly swiped with the increasingly strong rhythm.

That night, the performance of Tongliang Dragon Dance was also presented in real time on the huge TOSHIBA LED screen and surrounding six big screens at New York Times Square No.1 building, and brought a cultural banquet of Chinese dragon dance for the audience.

With an average age of 30, eight performers of the Tongliang Dragon Dance spent one month and a half in making preparations for the New Year's celebration. “It is a great honor to participate in such an activity. We can further enhance the world's understanding of the excellent Chinese traditional culture through our efforts,” said Zhang Shunsheng, the team leader, who is also an inheritor of the Tongliang Dragon Dance.

To present a perfect Tongliang Dragon Dance in front of the world, the team had not only made innovations to the dancing techniques but also improved the dragon making, which itself is part of the intangible cultural heritage. The dragon performed on the New Year’s Eve was made by the intangible cultural heritage bearer Zhou Jian. To complete making of a Tongliang Dragon, he usually needs to go through over 20 procedures in seven to ten days. However, it took him ten days to only make the head of this dragon.

Qin Qijiang, Deputy Director of the Tongliang District Culture Commission, as well as coach and team member of the Tongliang Dragon Dance, introduced that in order to highlight the festive atmosphere of the New Year, the body of the dragon is equipped with a LED gravitational induction light source, which enables the dragon to give out dazzling light with the change of the performers’ dynamics and speed.

“We expect to offer a terrific Chinese cultural banquet from China’s beautiful Chongqing city for New Yorkers and audiences all over the world and at the same time let more people get to know about Tongliang Dragon Dance and to better understand the Chinese culture,” said Yuan Hongmei, Director of Tongliang Tourism Administration.

Tongliang Dragon Dance, a form of traditional folk dance hailing from the Tongliang District of Chongqing, boasts a history of 600-700 years.

As one of the cultural icons of Chongqing, Tongliang Dragon Dance has not only performed for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, but also attended cultural exchange activities in more than 30 countries and regions including the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Australia, Qatar, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, etc.

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