Denver Westwood News (Colorado): Simply Divine
Ring in the New Year, Chinese style, at the Buell It could have been jazz, ballet or hip-hop, but my all-American daughter is a
Chinese dancer, in love with the rustling costumes, blingy props and mannered,
graceful steps that form the foundation of the traditional genre. Generally a
group effort, the form sports a classically based choreography all its own, and
it's nowhere near as easy as it looks when a willowy lineup of elegantly rouged
Asian beauties mince through their steps in bejeweled headdresses and brilliant
watercolored silks. It's everything little girls are made of, and more, and you
can bet we'll be seated front and center when New York-based New Tang Dynasty
Television's Chinese New Year Spectacular comes to Denver this weekend
for three, well, spectacular performances at the Buell Theatre in the Denver
Performing Arts Complex. The touring bilingual show, which debuted in 2004 with seven shows in five
cities, has grown rapidly to include stops in 65 cities globally in 2008, all on
the polished merits of the starring Divine Performing Arts Company, which
provides more than sixty dancers, authentic costumes, a live pit orchestra that
combines Western and Chinese instrumentation, and lavish, digitally designed
sets for the program. For additional information, visit www.bestchineseshows.com.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/1/13/170199.html
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