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| 2015 Frist Huaxing Arts Festival |
23-11-2015 |
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2015 Inaugural Haxing Arts Festival
Huaxing Arts Festival is hosted by Huaxing Arts Group Australia, supported by Nanhai Culture Media Group and Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association. Festival was hold on 22 Nov 2015 at the Concourse Theater Chatswood,
The purpose of this event is to celebration of the first anniversary of the establishment of the Huaxing Arts Group. To... |
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| 70th anniversary of the end of World War II |
14-08-2015 |
| <Commemorating the Past . Cherishing Peace>
14-08-2015
The year 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. In honour of the occasion, ‘Commemorating the Past – Cherishing Peace: Sydney Commemorates the 70th Anniversary of the Global War against Fascism and the Chinese Victory against Japanese Aggression’, hosted by Huaxing Arts Group Australia, was held on the 14th August, 2015 at Sydney Town Hall in the form of a sy... |
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| Chinese New Year Twilight Parade 2015 |
22-02-2015 |
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Chinese New Year Twilight Parade 2015
The Year of the Sheep
Sydney's Chinese New Year Festival has grown from a modest community street market in 1995 to become one of the largest Lunar New Year celebrations outside Asia. In the 16-day program includes performances, talks, tours, entertainment, installations, exhibitions and special one-off events celebrating the diverse cultures that observe Chinese New Year.
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| 2015 Chinese New Year Lantern Carnival |
19-02-2015 |
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2015 Chinese New Year
Lantern Carnival
From 19 to 21 February 2015, Sydney Harbour foreshore lighted up with the iconic glow of hand-made lanterns when the city hosts the inaugural Chinese Lantern Carnival at Darling Harbour in celebration of the Chinese New Year Festival. This event was presented by Australia China Economics, Trade and Culture Association together with Nanhai Culture... |
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| 2015 Sydney International Campus Arts Festival |
04-02-2015 |
| 2015 Sydney International Campus Arts Festival
Jointly hosted by the ACPAA and the China Council for the Promotion of Intangible Cultural Heritage, the 2014 Sydney International Campus Arts Festival was held at the Luna Park Bid Top on the 4th of February 2015 to great success.
The Campus Arts Festival is an annual event that aims to promote multiculturalism through the actions of performing traditional dances at the... |
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| 2014 Sydney International Campus Arts Festival |
16-08-2014 |
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2014 Sydney International Campus Arts Festival
Jointly hosted by the ACPAA and the China Council for the Promotion of Intangible Cultural Heritage, the 2014 Sydney International Campus Arts Festival was held at the Concourse Theatre on the 16th of August 2014 to great success.
The Campus Arts Festival is an annual event that aims to promote multiculturalism through the actions of performing traditional dances at the festival. T... |
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| 2014 Sydney International Chinese New Year Gala |
18-01-2014 |
| 2014 Sydney International Chinese New Year Gala
On Saturday the 18th of January 2014, the second Sydney International Chinese New Year Gala was met with tremendous success. Held at The Concourse Theatre, the evening was a perfect reflection of its host city’s multicultural canvas, with 300 performers representing 6 countries in an entirely locally funded production. Sydney also remains one of only two cities outside of China given the ... |
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| Cho Cho the Frist Chinese-English Musical |
25-09-2013 |
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Cho Cho, the first Chinese-English
bilingual musical soon staged in Australia
The National Theatre of China and PlayKing Productions and ACPAA of their award winning Chinese-Australian production Cho Cho, comprising six performances at The Concourse Theatre, Chatswood from September 24-28 then at the Arts Centre Melbourne from 2-6 October.
Cho Cho, an Australian-first bilingual musical drama, premiered at the National Theatre ... |
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| Cho Cho takes out two awards |
01-08-2013 |
| Award Tribute to Asian Cultural Links
Article from the Sydney Morning Herald
Annabel RossPublished: August 2, 2013 - 3:00AM
The inaugural Arts in Asia awards were held in Sydney on Thursday, recognising
Australian artists engaging with Asia and contributing to&nbs... |
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| CHO CHO Set to Premiere in Sydney |
31-07-2013 |
| CHO CHO Set to Premiere in Sydney
CHO CHO is a bilingual musical adaptation of the world-renowned 'Madame Butterfly' story. Featuring an all-star cast of critically acclaimed artists from both Australia and China, CHO CHO is set to commence its Sydney season in September, 2013.
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On a midsummer’s night, in a bustling 1930s Shanghai, a young woman is seen by the river, singing a soft lullaby to the young chil... |
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