The dragon swoops Stateside

Updated: 2012-01-19 07:59

By Kelly Chung Dawson (China Daily)

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The dragon swoops Stateside

The Empire State building in New York is hosting a Spring Festival window exhibition, featuring displays about traditional Chinese New Year festivities. [Photo by Sun Peng / chinadaily.com.cn]

The timing of the show was unintentional, Jin says.

"But as a superstitious person, I take it as auspicious to begin the Year of the Dragon with performances in the US," she says.

"The audience will hopefully be able to get a view of the differences between Chinese and Western dance art, especially how cultural influences are expressed through body movements and emotions."

Other events across the US include the Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year parade in San Francisco, an exhibition entitled Dragons, Nagas and Creatures of the Deep at Washington DC's Textile Museum, a Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey's circus show called Dragons, and an evening gala for Chinese expatriates hosted by the Asia Cultural Center in New York.

The Chinese consulate recently hosted a seminar about introducing Chinese culture to the US market.

Zheng Wen, says, "We're hoping we can promote the Chinese culture industry in the US and further improve Chinese cultural exchanges here. 2012 is a new period for Chinese culture, and we're looking for new models to promote Chinese culture in the world."

Ma Yunfei from the Chinese consulate in New York agrees, but stresses that a Westernized approach is often necessary in introducing Chinese culture to US audiences.

"As China grows stronger in its economy, it expects the world to understand its culture," Ma says.

"These cultural activities abroad are part of the program to promote the soft power of our country. But in a globalized market economy, our cultural products need to live up to the expectations of the consumers to withstand the test of the market. So we have to promote our culture with an American approach."

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