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Cape Town Carnival

Supporting mental health

Thank you to Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group for their inaugural dragon dance performance at the 25th Cape Town International Kite Festival in aid of Cape Mental Health’s provision of mental health support within underprivileged communities.

"Our dragon dance was warmly welcomed by the organizers." ~ Dong Gang (Group Leader and Head of the SA Chinese Cultural Development Centre) indicated their performance not only added to the amusement of over 50,000 visitors, but also presented an opportunity for the local people to get a taste of the Chinese culture.

Photo credit: Courtesy of ‘Xinhua / Linda Yee’.

 

Cape Town Carnival (2019)

"The festival is a platform where we can be proud of our heritage and share it with the world" - Gang Dong (Group Leader and Head of the SA Chinese Cultural Development Centre).

Thank you to Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group and our Western Cape community, for proudly representing us amongst the Mother City’s diverse cultures at the 10th annual ‘Cape Town Carnival’ for the third consecutive year, held along the Green Point Fan Walk on Saturday, 16th March 2019. And for inviting some of M.J. Li's Kung Fu students to perform at this year's carnival.

Video credit: Courtesy of 'CGTN Africa Live'.

Also to the Hong Kong Tourism Board for inviting and paying for a large group of Cape Town Carnival performers to represent SA during the ‘2019 Cathay Pacific International Chinese New Year Night Parade’ in February. Click here to read more in the 'City Vision' (Wednesday, 13th February 2019) newspaper digital article or here to watch an 'eNCA' (Sunday, 10th February 2019) news insert.

Click here to watch highlights of their performance featured by 'China Plus SA'.

Here's an amazing photo published by in the 'Table Talk' (Wednesday, 20th March 2019) newspaper. Read the online article here.

Photo credit: Courtesy of 'Table Talk newspaper / Colin Brown'.

And another two beautiful pictures printed in the 'Daily Voice' (Monday, 18th March 2019) newspaper. Click here to read the full digital article.

Photo credits: Courtesy of 'Daily Voice newspaper / Phando Jikelo / ANA'.

Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group also recently performed at:

  • Confucius Institute at Stellenbosch University (CISU) Chinese Lantern Festival: Read more here and here;

  • Western Province Chinese Association (WPCA) Chinese New Year Lunch: Read more here; and

  • China Town Cape Town Chinese New Year Celebrations: Read more here.

 

Supporting Cape Town's youth

Well done to Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group for performing during the largest inter-schools March Drilling Competition in Cape Town for the second consecutive year during October 2018. The aim of this annual event, started in 2007 and attracted 1500 learners from 18 schools this year, is to instill a sense of self-discipline, team-work, respect and helps combat potential future criminal influence among the youth.

Video credit: Courtesy of 'CGTN Africa Live'.

 

Welcoming the Navy


Thank you to Cape Town Hua Xing Arts Group for performing traditional lion dancing during the official welcome ceremony for the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy's (PLA Navy) goodwill visit to the SA Navy in Simon's Town on Saturday, 27th June 2018. Click here to read the full 'People’s Post’ (Tuesday, 10th July 2018) online article.

Source credit: Courtesy of 'People's Post - False Bay' (Tuesday, 10th July 2018) newspaper p. 1 & 6 of 16.

Video credit: Courtesy of 'CGTN Africa Live'.

Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group also performed on 'World Tai Chi & Qi Gong Day' at the V&A Waterfront on Saturday, 28th April 2018. See more here.

 

Cape Town Carnival (2018)


"We enjoyed the excitement of being part of the Carnival family and the celebration of diversity of communities and cultures” - Gang Dong (Group Leader).

We are proud of our community in Cape Town for participating in the ‘Cape Town Carnival’ for the second consecutive year in the event’s nine year history, on Saturday, 17th March 2018.

Dragon, lion, ribbon, lantern and fan dancers, drummers and float parade were among over 2 000 costumed performers, that entertained thousands of residents, tourists and other participants along the streets of Green Point Fan Walk.

Thank you for representing us as part of the diverse cultures that comprises SA’s ‘Mother City’.

Photo credits: Courtesy of 'Cape Town Carnival'.

Watch highlights of their performances in the 'New China TV' insert below:

Video credit: Courtesy of 'New China TV'.

 

Celebrating Chinese / Lunar New Year

Spot Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group's performance during Chinese Lantern Festival celebrations, hosted by the Confucius Institute at Stellenbosch University (CISU) on Friday, 2nd March 2018.

The group also performed at the Western Province Chinese Association (WPCA) New Year lunch on Sunday, 25th February 2018. Read more about this annual event in Ming-Cheau Lin's 'Butterfingers' blog here.

Video credit: Courtesy of 'CGTN Africa Live'.

 

Supporting anti-crime initiatives

"So this is a great opportunity to integrate the Chinese community with locals because we are also part of the community” - Gang Dong (Group Leader).

Well done to Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group for performing at the first 'Western Cape Kung Fu Schools Tournament (hosted by Muhammad 'M.J. Li' Chafeker) at Rocklands School Hall in Mitchells Plain during August 2017. Read more about this in the 'Cape Times' (Thursday, 3rd August 2017) newspaper digital article here.


Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group also performed at "Youth Making Noise Against Crime", an anti-crime event aimed at highlighting the seriousness of violent criminal activities that are currently affecting SA's youth, in Atlantis (a crime-stricken community outside Cape Town) during June 2017.

Video credit: Courtesy of 'New China TV',

 

Cape Town Carnival (2017)

"We are proud of being part of the Rainbow Country and to share the diversity of its multi-cultures" - Gang Dong (Group Leader).

Thank you to our Chinese community in Cape Town, for participating in the annual 'Cape Town Carnival', held on Saturday 18th March 2017, for the first time in the event’s eight year history.

Despite starting from scratch (with less than 50 days to prepare) and having to stitch costumes, build puppets and train almost 100 inexperienced performers after work, their dragon and lion dances were enthusiastically received by both other participants and spectators.

Read how the organisers appreciated their performance and the performers share their experiences here.

Photo credit: Courtesy of 'Cape Town Carnival'.

Watch highlights of their performance in the video below:


Video credit: Courtesy of ''CCTV+ Video News Agency'.

 

Dias Festival

Video credit: Courtesy of 'CGTN Africa Live'.

Video credit: Courtesy of "New China TV'.

Video credit: Courtesy of CCTV English'.

Our community is proud of Cape Town HuaXing Art Group for performing at the annual 'Dias Festival', held in Mossel Bay in February 2018. Click here to view photos of their performance.

Cape Town HuaXing Arts Group's traditional dragon and lion dancers also performed at the 'Durban Port Festival', organised by Durban University of Technology Confucius Institute (DUT CI), eThekwini Municipality, MSC Cruises and KZN Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, held at at Wilson’s Wharf for the first time during September 2018. Read more about event celebrating the diversity of cultures, tradition and heritage here.

 

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