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Dancing with Lions
Добавлен 22 янв 2023
Melbourne Mid Autumn Festival 2024
Some highlights from the vibrant performance by the Chinese Masonic Society Lion Dance team. They performed a spectacular dusk show as part of the Mid Autumn festivities in Melbourne.
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Bendigo Easter Parade 2024
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Amazing performances by lots of Victorian Lion and Dragon Dance troupes, as well as a few special guests from Darwin. Another incredible year of Bendigo's rich culture on display.
Melbourne Lunar New Year 2024
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Come checkout a few of the highlights from the Melbourne Year of the Dragon Lunar new year celebrations. Featuring incredible performances by Chinese Masonic Society Lion dance team, Chinese Youth Society of Melbourne, Bendigo Chinese Association Lion dance team, Hung Gar Yau Shu @CMSLionTeam @cysmofficial
Lunar New Year Springvale 2024
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Wow, what a hot and incredible day out at Springvale to celebrate the coming year of the Dragon. Amazing performances by CCCV Lion Dance Troupe, Hung Hing Lion Dance Association, @cccvliondance @hunghingliondanceassociati5483
Lunar New Year Richmond 2024
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Welcome in the year of the Dragon as we explore the highlights from Richmond, Melbourne. A fantastic performance as always from the amazing guys and gals from Kuan Yee Lion and Dragon dance group.
Easter Parade Bendigo 2023
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Plenty of Lion & Dragon dance troupes were out this year as part of Bendigo's annual Easter parade.
Lunar New Year Melbourne 2023
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A few performances from the 2023 Lunar new year celebrations in Melbourne, Australia.
Love channel lion❤
i love it it's so beautifull
Thanks that was awesome.
Thank you! Great angle captured and compilation 🙏
I ever go eat some black sugar this one✨✨✨
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2:54 That was me in the tail of the purple lion, I was lifting my friend up! GO CYL!
Awesome job! you guys rock!
@@dancewithlionsthx! I AM COMING NEXT YEAR!
What does CYL stand for?
@@Coolmancomnotreal Chinese youth league (of Sydney)!! Search it up!
@@Coolmancomnotrealsorry late reply, Chinese youth league
Wow, wonderful Chinese Lion Dance.
Amazing dragons dance
Lunar New Year 2024 @ Sky City, Auckland, New Zealand - Day 1 ruclips.net/video/_WyiIPt2ufM/видео.htmlsi=vuWrJVwj0-TM3QSq Lunar New Year 2024 @ Sky City, Auckland, New Zealand - Day 2 ruclips.net/video/qMDRvGiKQzM/видео.htmlsi=6n1znvs7epLcjOxm
The lion that’s dancing next to the multi level carpark is pretty much like the original one we had many years ago at the very beginning of new year celebrations in Melbourne. All different colours.
Its great to see such a large mix of traditional and also modern Futsan (Foshan) lion head designs being used all through out Melbourne.
墨爾砵,最大一條大龍,但是舞成好似一大蛇,一樣
🎋🧧Going to see the #lions has a #liondance2024🦁 #ZooLions #ZooLionDance #LionsInZoo #LionsatZoo #MelbourneZooLion
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Hello 💖💖💖💖💖
What’s that dragon called the new one was dai gum loong
The current one that lives in the Museum of Chinese Australian History is the Millennium Dragon
I was in the parade with my group hung hing lion dance the unicorn was active I had a friend in hung hing thanks for filming I missed dai gum loong I know it was at the back here comes dai gum loong at the back
awesome performances through out the weekend from you guys!
@@dancewithlions How was the performance 👎👍🏻
All performances were great from everyone !
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Lunar new year is Muslim's new year,so dont mix it pls.or u call it spring festival if u dont want call it CNY😂
Happy Chinese New Year! The dragon is beautiful. but I find the lion dance is still not the same as those in HK, Malaysia, and Singapore.
Certainly the dance has branched off into a few main styles. Even the Hok san style which is used so much in public performances seems to differ from region to region.
Happy Chinese New Year
I’ve been going to CNY in the city of Melbourne for around 60 + years . Back then there wasn’t that many Chinese or other Asians or a huge crowd. And also only one lion. After all the lion dancing and it “eating” of the lettuce and collecting of the red money pockets it ended at the Southern Cross hotel forecourt where the guys from the club would perform their martial arts. This year I was a little disappointed, what happened to the street food?
While I haven't been going for nearly as long as you! (very impressive btw!) I do remember the plentiful food stalls that used to line some of Chinatown and also Russell. Perhaps a health and safety thing?
@@dancewithlions I at first thought the same thing about health and safety but Springvale has food stalls every year so I don’t know what the problem is. I’ve inquired on the what’s on Melbourne website whom I contacted previously for info about CYN so I’m waiting for a response. I’m ABC what about you? Not many of us Chinese back then.
@@jkl1202 Yes ABC as well. Either way its wonderful to see so many people out celebrating after a few years of Covid. Keep me posted on the food stalls! it would be great to see them thriving again! :)
@@dancewithlions Hi H Lam I’ve been in contact with the City of Melbourne, they told me I had to contact the Melbourne Chinatown association which I did several days ago. It looks like I’m not likely to hear from them about the food stalls. Hopefully they’ll have them back next year. I didn’t bother to walk the whole length of them to check them out. I saw one that had long triangular shaped waffles on a stick with different toppings for $12-$15. Others being Bank of China, Bupa etc. Who’s interested in that sort of thing on a day like that? Did you see any food?
@@jkl1202 hopefully youre right that we'll see more more action next year. I dont recall seeing any food related stalls, but I must admit I may have missed a few areas. I went to Box hill last weekends for their festivities and it was packed with food. A Filipino place was selling tasty looking skewers which looked wonderful. It really reminded me of the days of china town when you'd see plumes of smoke from the bbq's which give the firecrackers a run for their money... 😄