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Olympic musical ignites appreciation at BCIS
By Chen Xiaorong

Updated: 2008-06-11 11:39

 

In one, a group of detectives wearing white shirts, black pants and magnifying glasses were madly searching for clues. In another, a group of passengers carrying all kinds of baggage were complaining about delays at the airport. Fuwas then turned up on stage - but were sad to be without Huanhuan, who was missing!

Some parts were thought provoking. When detectives arrived in Athens they asked for help from a Chinese musician, a role played by a female student in grade 10.

The musician quoted Confucius to enlighten the detectives to think about possible clues. Soft music from the ancient Guzheng - Chinese table harp - played by students soothed the audience.

"Since the Games are to be held in China, I wanted to add some Chinese elements and give people a chance to appreciate Chinese culture," explained Clarke.

As one of the first Chinese-invested international schools, BCIS values its role as a showcase of Chinese traditional culture.

"Traditional-style cultural classes and closer links with the local community provide BCIS students with more opportunities to enhance their learning experience in China," said Ingrid O'Brien, development director of the school.

Supported by songs, drumming, dances, fireworks and spectacular stunts, the performance attracted many parents.

A female teacher of acrobatics at the school showed breathtaking skills with fire ropes. Lulu Shih, a 5-year-old BCIS student excitingly called out each of the five Fuwas' names when they approached her.

"This evening's production says much about the kind of school we are. It is bright and lively," said Nick Bowley, the school's interim head.

"Its success is a result of a great deal of hard work and collaboration. It is based upon an ideal - as befits an Olympic education model school."

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