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| 2001 China Tibetan Culture Week |
27-11-2001 |
| 2001 China Tibetan Culture Week
Dates: 27th – 30th November, 2001 Venue: Sydney Seymour Centre
Hosted by: Chinese Foreign Cultural Exchange Association - People's Government of the Tibet Autonomous Region Supported by: - Australian Chinese PErforming Artists Association (ACPAA) - Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Australia - Consulate-General of the People’s Republic China... |
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| 2000 Anhui Huangmei Opera |
19-08-2000 |
| 2000 Anhui Huangmei Opera
Date: 19th August, 2000 Venue: Sydney Concert Hall
Organizers: - Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association - Anhui Provincial Association in Australia - Beijing Association in Australia
Description: 黃梅戲 Huangmei Style Opera Huangmei opera or Huangmei tone (黃梅戲 or 黃梅調,) originated as a form of rural folksong and dance that has been i... |
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| 1999 New Century |
02-02-1999 |
| 1999 New Century
Date: 2nd February, 1999 Venue: Sydney Opera House
Hosted by: - Australia Beijing Association - Australian Council of Chinese Organizations Contractor: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association
Description: ‘New century 99 ABA Concert Sydney’ is the New Year Grand Cultural Variety Concert organized by Chinese migrants in Australia. It was held in the world-famous Sydney Opera House to celebrate the new century and t... |
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| 1994 Chinese Spring Festival |
29-01-1994 |
| 1994 Chinese Spring Festival the frist time of Chinese New year Celebration stage show in Australia
Date: 29th January, 1994 Venue: Sydney Entertainment Center
Hosted by: - Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association (ACPAA) - Australian Oriental Culture Centre Video Trailler
Review: The ‘Spring Festival –Australia 94... |
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| 1993 WET modern drama |
04-11-1993 |
| modern drama WET
date: 4th November, 1993 at University of Sydney, Simon Theatre
Organized by: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association (ACPAA)
Description:Modern drama "Wet" tells a story about a manufacturer of ‘mannequin’ in human-body shape to reflect the production of human history. “Wet” applied many figures-of speech such as the color of the element "umbrella" in the drama to reflect the repetition of human feelings in d... |
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| 1993 China Soul |
28-03-1993 |
| 1993 China Soul the Sydney Opera House first time it welcomed full of audience and Artists from mainland China
Date: 28th March, 1993 Venue: Sydney Opera HouseOrganized by: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ AssociationDescription:China Soul is the first performance in the Sydney Opera House to be presented by Chinese artists.Review: Sydney Opera House, 28th March 1993- the world... |
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| Searching for a Dream |
12-03-1993 |
| Searching for a dream
Date: 11-12th March, 1992 Venue: Tom Mann Theatre Video TrailerOrganized by: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ AssociationDescription:This modern drama also participated in “93’ Sydney Multicultural theatre festival”“Searching for a dream" reflects the living styles of a major overseas Chi... |
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| Under the Same Blue Sky |
29-12-1992 |
| Under the same blue sky- 92’ Christmas Celebration
Date: 29th December, 1992 Venue: Wesley Mission
Organizer: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association Sponsor: Bing-LeeDescription:Under the same blue sky we begin the process of life. We pray our ancestors and our mentors for understandings; we are longing for the continued success of cultural diversity in Austral... |
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| Children Drama play |
12-10-1991 |
| <Ma-Lan-Hua > the 1st Chinese Children play in Australia
Date: 12th October, 1999 Venue: University of New South WalesOrganizer: Chinese Australian Service Socity Technical support: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association (... |
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| Drama Play |
01-06-1991 |
| Drama Play <A Big Apartments>
Date: 1st June, 1991 Organizer: Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association
Director: Yujun Wu Writer: Li Ke Wei
Description: The staff and cast of the drama had been put together for rehearsal in the student apartments. However, due to lack of funds and other reasons, it has not had a chance to be performed on stage. From the end of 80s to the beginning of 90s, thousands and thousands of Chinese st... |
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