Saw some some beautiful lions at the Vietnamese New Year Festival in San Jose over the weekend. I’ve added some photos to the Lions photo gallery, check them out!
Unfortunately, I didn’t stay long enough to see their performances. 🙁
Saw some some beautiful lions at the Vietnamese New Year Festival in San Jose over the weekend. I’ve added some photos to the Lions photo gallery, check them out!
Unfortunately, I didn’t stay long enough to see their performances. 🙁
So Ryan tells me about this lion dance competition going on in the Bay area a couple days ago. Now, you know I haven’t practiced lion dancing or wushu for a long time now. Was planning on just catching up on work today, but Ryan convinced me to go check it.
The event was presented by KTSF26 (a local television station with Chinese programming) and Golden Gate Fields (a horse racing track in Berkeley). This lion dance competition included three lion dance teams from around the Bay: Yau Kung Moon, Hung Sing, and Rising Phoenix.
Yau Kung Moon started the competition using a beautiful silver, lime green highlight, white fur lion. Their performance apparatus was a pair of high benches and a pot.
Next up was Hung Sing, with a black, gold highlight, red fur lion. Their performance apparatus was a large bucket.
Last up was Rising Phoenix, with what seemed to be an identical looking lion as Hung Sing. They are infact two separate lions, but with a very similar look. Details on the head separate them apart. Their performance apparatus was a large bottle, in which they used to do a drunken lion act.
There were plenty of kids in attendance for the lion dancing and other crafts. There were painters available to hand paint and write calligraphy on fans, animal balloons being made for kids, as well as other dance and Chinese musical performances. Since this was $1 day at Golden Gate Fields, I imagine there were people here for the horse racing and cheap food and drinks as well. And hearing the beating of the drum gathered a decent size crowd. Being the fatty that I am, I was enticed to get a couple of the dollar hot dogs. 🙂
As for the competition, the results are as follows:
To view entire photo gallery for this event, check out the Photos page.
Video clips of the performances to come, so stay tuned! 🙂
The new Photos page has been created. We will be adding lion dance photos there.
Currently there’s only one album from the 2011 Oxbow Performance.
This was performance we did at the Oxbow Market in Napa for Chinese New Years on Feburary 13, 2011. Alex and Jason was dancing a lion, Elissa and Pam was dancing another lion.<br><br> We did a few new puzzles for this performance. Alex and Jason did a snake puzzle. Elissa and Pam did a giant fish puzzle. This was a long marathon of a performance, almost 30 minutes of lion dancing I think. <br><br> Thanks to Thomas Chun for taking the performance photos.
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