Post by admin1 on Jan 29, 2006 15:03:33 GMT -5
NTDTV is excited to announce the performance of our 2006 Chinese new year Global Gala in Houston, at the beautiful and elegant Stafford Centre Performing Arts Theatre.
The Stafford will provide an excellent venue for this year's Gala. Entitled "Myths and Legends," the show blends Chinese and Western performances into an energetic mix of song, dance, drama and humor, with a twist. While they dazzle with color and sound, the mythology conveyed through many of the performances opens a world of often forgotten Chinese culture to its audiences. The "Myths and Legends" presented provide a vehicle to reconnect Chinese people with their rich heritage, and westerners with a world of traditions unknown, but yet deeply moving.
As Rutang Chen, a world-class musician and last year's Artistic Director explained, “...the Chinese people had a culture for thousands of years that was very spiritual. The relationship between man, the world around him and the divine was of great importance to our ancestors. They showed respect to nature, had faith in Buddhas, Taos, etc., and stressed humbleness, virtue and morals. What’s known as ‘myths and legends’ today were really an essential part of our cultural heritage. And many aspects of the Chinese culture today still reflect that deeply rooted heritage.”
Mr. Chen went on to explain, “Our goal is not just to present an entertaining, eye-dazzling show—you can find those shows in plenty of other places. In addition to the entertainment, our Gala aims at bringing to our audience the essence, the true spirit of the Chinese culture expressed in the forms of performing arts. I hope that after the show our audience will go home with a deeper understanding and connection to the Chinese culture.”
Date & Time:
Sunday, February 19, 2006, 7:30pm
Venue:
Stafford Centre Performing Art Theatre
10505 Cash Rd
Stafford, TX 77477
The Stafford Centre
Information/Ticket Hotline:
(713) 569-6543
The Stafford will provide an excellent venue for this year's Gala. Entitled "Myths and Legends," the show blends Chinese and Western performances into an energetic mix of song, dance, drama and humor, with a twist. While they dazzle with color and sound, the mythology conveyed through many of the performances opens a world of often forgotten Chinese culture to its audiences. The "Myths and Legends" presented provide a vehicle to reconnect Chinese people with their rich heritage, and westerners with a world of traditions unknown, but yet deeply moving.
As Rutang Chen, a world-class musician and last year's Artistic Director explained, “...the Chinese people had a culture for thousands of years that was very spiritual. The relationship between man, the world around him and the divine was of great importance to our ancestors. They showed respect to nature, had faith in Buddhas, Taos, etc., and stressed humbleness, virtue and morals. What’s known as ‘myths and legends’ today were really an essential part of our cultural heritage. And many aspects of the Chinese culture today still reflect that deeply rooted heritage.”
Mr. Chen went on to explain, “Our goal is not just to present an entertaining, eye-dazzling show—you can find those shows in plenty of other places. In addition to the entertainment, our Gala aims at bringing to our audience the essence, the true spirit of the Chinese culture expressed in the forms of performing arts. I hope that after the show our audience will go home with a deeper understanding and connection to the Chinese culture.”
Date & Time:
Sunday, February 19, 2006, 7:30pm
Venue:
Stafford Centre Performing Art Theatre
10505 Cash Rd
Stafford, TX 77477
The Stafford Centre
Information/Ticket Hotline:
(713) 569-6543