NAI-NI CHEN DANCE LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATION

NAI-NI CHEN DANCE




Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College will once again partner with Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company for its fourth annual Lunar New Year Celebration on Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 3pm. This all-new family-friendly celebration of Chinese culture commemorates the Year of the Rooster and will feature special guest artists from the Oriental Cultural Arts Performance Group of Hohot and Erosos, who will travel all the way from Inner Mongolia, China for the event. Tickets are $25 for adults and $12.50 for children and can be purchased at BrooklynCenter.org or by calling the box office at 718-951-4500 (Tue-Sat, 1pm-6pm).


The performance will open with the traditional "Double Lions Welcoming Spring," a version of the Lion Dancethat represents the coming of spring and a prayer for peace in its depiction of a small child in harmony with ferocious lions. Also included will be the popular harvest folk-dance "Yung-Ge" from the Han people of North China, a ribbon dance inspired by murals discovered in the caves outside of Dunhuang City entitled "The Flying Princesses," and a solo piece performed on the traditional Mongolian horsehead fiddle by musician Ba Tu entitled "Stampede of Ten Thousand Horses."


The Company is thrilled to welcome the Oriental Cultural Arts Performance Group of Hohot and Erodos, Inner Mongolia as guest artists for the celebration. Singer MengKeJiYa will be featured in a performance of the beloved Mongolian folk song "Aobao Xianghui" or "Meet at the Aobao." This song, known by almost all Chinese people, describes a young man as he anxiously awaits his girlfriend at the Aobao, a stone landmark of the Mongolian grasslands that has become a sacred romantic meeting place for young lovers.


Original dance works choreographed by Nai-Ni Chen will be featured throughout the program, including "Way of Five-Earth," an exploration of the ancient Chinese theory that the cycles of creation and destruction correspond to the ever-changing phenomena of nature (in this case, Earth), and the elegant "Peacocks Under the Moonlight," which takes its inspiration from the Dai people of the Yunnan province.



About Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company



Bringing the dynamic freedom of American modern dance together with the elegant splendor of Asian art, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company is one of the most visible Asian American dance companies in America. Ms. Chen's unique choreography transports audiences beyond cultural boundaries to the common ground between tradition and innovation, discipline and freedom, and form and spirit.


Since its inception in 1988, the company has earned a broad base of public support and has toured extensively to major performing arts centers throughout more than 30 states. Presented by some of the most prestigious concert halls in the United States, from the Joyce Theater in New York to the Ordway Center in Minnesota and the Cerritos Center in California, the Company has mounted more than twenty national tours and nine tours abroad. Ms. Chen's work has been presented by such acclaimed international festivals as the Silesian International Contemporary Dance Festival and the Konfrontations International Dance Festival, both in Poland, the Chang Mu International Arts Festival in Korea and the Beijing International Dance Festival. The Company was also honored by a distinctive grant award from both the President's Committee on Arts and Humanities and the Department of State to represent the United States in a seven-city tour arranged by the Tamaulipas International Arts Festival in Mexico. 



In July 2015, the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company received a US State Department grant to teach and perform in Kunming, China. The project in China entailed introducing American dance styles to young dancers and to bring these students and dance educators to serve community members in need.


In addition to its extensive season of touring and performing, the company has developed Arts in Education residency programs in school districts to bring culture and arts into educational settings. Its colorful and engaging in-school assembly program "The Art of Chinese Dance" has been presented in hundreds of schools in NJ, NY, CT and PA, reaching hundreds of thousands of youth. The Company is in-residence at New Jersey City University. www.nainichen.org



About the Oriental Cultural Arts Performance Group of Hohot and Erdos, Inner Mongolia, China
The Oriental Cultural Arts Performance Group is one of the leading performing arts company in Inner Mongolia, China. A collection of over 80 musicians and dancers performing music and dance of different nomadic tribes across the autonomous region, the Group's work has won numerous national awards for its authentic rendition of the culture of Mongolia. Its dance program has been selected by the Ministry of Culture three times for inclusion in the Spring Festival Night, and the Group's singers have won multiple prizes on China's national television.


Brooklyn Center's presentation of Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company is supported, in part, by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts' Challenge America Fast Track program. Additional funding is provided by the Mertz Gilmore Foundation.


The Oriental Cultural Arts Performance Group of Hohot and Erdos, Inner Mongolia is sponsored by the Ministry of Culture, People's Republic of China.


Multibuy discounts (four or more shows) save 15% off individual ticket prices (not applicable for The Bremen Town Musicians). Multibuyers enjoy flexible ticket exchanges and discounted parking for purchased performances. A 50% discount for children ages 12 and under is offered for select performances. Discounts are also available for seniors, students, Brooklyn College faculty/staff/alumni, active/retired military personnel, and groups. $10 student rush tickets available day-of-show.


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About Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts



Founded in 1954, Brooklyn Center for the PerformingArts at Brooklyn College presents outstanding performing arts and arts education programs, reflective of Brooklyn's diverse communities, at affordable prices. Each season, Brooklyn Center welcomes over 65,000 people to the 2,400 seat Whitman Theatre, including up to 45,000 schoolchildren from over 300 schools who attend their SchoolTime series, one of the largest arts-in-education programs in the borough.


Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts' programs are supported, in part, by public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Brooklyn Center's 2016-17 season is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of
Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.


Major support for the 2016-17 season is provided by: Brooklyn College, Con Edison, TD Bank, National Grid, The Howard Gilman Foundation, the Jazz Touring Network, the Alice Lawrence Foundation, the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, and the TD Charitable Foundation. Additional support provided by CNG Publications, The Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn Media Group, and WBGO Jazz 88.3 FM. The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott New York Brooklyn is the official hotel of Brooklyn Center's 2016-17 season. Backstage catering is graciously provided by Applebee's.


Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts gratefully acknowledges generous support from New York State Assembly members Annette Robinson and Helene Weinstein; New York City Council Member Jumaane D. Williams; New York City Council Cultural Affairs Committee Chair Jimmy Van Bramer; New York City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, and Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Tom Finkelpearl.

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