The dance is made up of students in China who recreated the old fable of the rabbit (or hare) racing a turtle and losing.
The Tortoise and the Hare Race Again – has gone viral on overseas social media, triggering a wave of imitation by netizens.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An oral history project, “Planting Seeds,” considers the history and impact of an American Dance Festival program to train dancers in China. By Brian ...
Rarely seen in western media, Selina Kehuan Wu’s photobook documents the pastime in all its ethereal glow, all the while ...
The Chinese Heritage of Recreation and Dance keeps traditional Chinese dance alive in the FM area. Traditional Chinese dance is a wonder to behold and to watch. The Chinese Heritage of Recreation and ...
Robert Yu put on a large colorful lion head and matching pants, then took to the stage at Westfield Garden State Plaza recently and performed the Chinese lion dance to the beat of a drum before dozens ...
HKDance’s critically acclaimed, Grand Dance Poem A Dance of Celestial Rhythms. presented by China Merchants Foundation, is ...
This post was updated May 11 at 10:19 p.m. After a year off the stage, UCLA’s Chinese Cultural Dance Club is back under the spotlight. The club’s year-end showcase was canceled last year, but the ...
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Humanoid robots dance to folk tunes on China’s New Year Gala with AI power
Sixteen humanoid robots from Chinese robotics company Unitree recently captivated audiences with an impressive dance ...
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