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In-Studio | Introduction to Classical Chinese Dance and Ethnic Chinese Dance with Vicky Luo

  • The Fifth 366 Adelaide Street East Toronto, ON, M5A 3X9 Canada (map)

Chinese Dance is a highly varied art form, consisting of many modern and traditional dance genres. The dances cover a wide range, from folk dances to performances in opera and ballet, and may be used in public celebrations, rituals and ceremonies. There are also 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China, and each ethnic minority group in China also has its own folk dances. This workshop will introduce dancers to the core elements of Chinese Classical dance, and two different types of ethnic dances. By the end of the workshop, dancers will be able to use the movements learned in the workshop to put together a repertoire. 

About Classical Chinese Dance


Chinese classical dance takes elements from Beijing Opera, Wushu, Confuxian etiquettes and ritual dances. The movements are circular, and feminine, with the articulation of the wrists and head. Breath is one of the most crucial elements of Chinese dance. It leads the body through the phrases in a way that aids the fluidity of the circular motion, and all movement pathways must be rounded and full. No experience necessary

When: Saturdays, March 4th, 11th & 18th
Where: Main Studio at 366 Adelaide | Unit 120
Time: 1:45-3:45 pm
Drop-in: $35+HST | Full Series: $85+HST


 

About Vicky Luo

Vicky studied at the Sun Ling School of Dance in Richmondhill, and has been teaching and performing Chinese dance over the past 20 years. She has performed across Canada and is well known amongst the Chinese arts community. She was featured on So You Think You Can Dance Canada Season 2. Her favourite styles of Chinese dance are: Classical, Mongolian, Tibetan, and Uyghur. The highlight of her dance career was when she competed at the most prestigious dance competition in China: The 10th Peach and Plum Cup Dance Competition