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Australia Welcomes NTDTV Tour Performances with Abundant Media Coverage (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) New Tang Dynasty TV's 2007 Global Chinese New Year
Spectacular tour performances have received rave reviews from around the world.
Following performances in the United States, Europe and Japan, the Divine
Performing Arts Troupe heads for Australia. The following are a glimpse of some
responses from different circles in Australia: The Canberra Review introduces the
Divine Performing Arts Troupe to its readers
Capital Express introduces the Divine
Performing Arts Troupe to its readers
City News reported on February 1, 2007 that the global Chinese New Year
Spectacular is coming to Canberra for the first time. Consisting of graceful
dances, exquisite and soulful music, wonderful staging and costumes,these
incredible performances showcase 5000 years of Chinese culture of the Divine
Land. Don't miss this Spectacular. Capital Express reported on February 1, 2007 that following the tour
performances presented in ten cities in the United States and Canada, the 2007
NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular will continue its tour to Europe, Japan and
Australia, including two main shows staged on March 20 to 21 at Canberra
Theatre. The show, featuring traditional dance, music, and costume from various
minorities and from different dynasties of ancient China, presents a unique
opportunity for its audiences to understand the profound meanings of Chinese
traditional culture. Chronicle reported on February 6, 2007: Around shopping centers and
markets in Canberra, a group of heavenly-looking ladies and angelic young girls
in their colorful and traditional Chinese costumes have been hard to miss.
Visually astounding, these women have volunteered to circulate the city in an
effort to promote the 2007 Chinese New Year Spectacular coming to Canberra in
March for the first time. Organized by the Asian Culture Association (ACA), the
Spectacular has been rapidly selling tickets. Due to high demand, an additional
show has already been added to the program. The show is produced and presented by the New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV).
NTDTV first performed the Spectacular four years ago in New York and it was a
tremendous success. This year, the NTDTV team will perform in 29 cities around
the world. The Spectacular includes graceful dances, exquisite and soulful music
and wonderful staging and costumes. These incredible performances showcase 5000
years of Chinese culture and is an unforgettable feast of music, dance and
entertainment. Canberra Times reported on February 7, 2007: Canberra is fortunate to
have celebrations extended this year thanks to the Asian Culture Association (ACA)
hosting the 2007 Chinese New Year Spectacular in March. The Spectacular will
showcase 5000 years of Chinese culture. ACA vice president Songfa Liu said,
"When you listen to the music, it stays in your ears. When you watch the
show, it touches your heart." The Word reported on February 13, 2007: An authentic celebration of the
Chinese New Year in Canberra this year is available to everyone, thanks to the
Asian Culture Association's (ACA) hosting the Chinese New Year Spectacular at
the Canberra Theater in March. The Spectacular is produced and presented by the
New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV). At shopping centers and markets over the
past few weeks it has been hard to miss a group of heavenly-looking Chinese
ladies and angelic girls in their bright, colorful traditional Chinese costumes.
They are busy promoting the Spectacular,which has come to Canberra for the first
time. This year, the Divine Performing Arts Troupe will give two performances in
Brisbane, and two performances in Canberra, three performances in Melbourne and
four performances in Sydney. The Canberra Review reported on February 8, 2007 introduced the broad and
profound traditional Chinese culture that the performances will showcase,
entitled, "Legends, magic and a heavenly language." It also said that
President of NTDTV Global, Mr. Zhong Lee said a primary goal of the show was to
bridge the gap between the East and West. One of the ways to achieve this was to
use Western technical mastery to present ancient Chinese culture to the fullest
effect. Vina Lee, a professional choreographer talked about her feeling for the
performances. She said, "I feel very deeply that music is a heavenly
language. It is able to uplift people's hearts and minds." Chronicle reported on March 13, 2007: Join in Chinese New Year
celebrations with the Chinese New Year Spectacular at the Canberra Theater
Center on March 20 and 21. This show challenges 60 years of cultural oppression with epic tales of
goodness prevailing over evil, heartfelt stories of mortal mans human frailties
and divine inspiration from Buddhism and Daoism. . Audiences will be swept up in
awesome beauty and grace of divinely costumed dance troupe, the haunting sounds
of traditional Chinese instruments, the swirling colors and vibrancy of the
drumming and technical mastery of digitally animated sets that will recreate
China's 5,000-year history.
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