Senior instructors and students of San Francisco's Yau Kung Moon Kung Fu Sports Association parade down the street performing ...
“It’s believed that the lion dance would scare away evil spirits and welcome good fortune and good luck,” said Henry Lee, founder of the Asian American Dragon & Lion Dance ...
Lion dancing is a traditional combination of dancing ... It's also said to ward off evil, one of which — according to legend — is a monster called Nian who terrorized the villages in China ...
Lion dances can be seen during special occasions, like weddings, birthdays and store openings, and symbolize good luck and fortune. They are also an integral part of ushering in the new year, ...
Flinging her male teammate into the air, female performer Lin Xinmeng practises China’s world-famous lion dance with a troupe that is shrugging off centuries of patriarchal norms. Mixing ...
A lion dancer kicks a head of lettuce into the crowd, Feb. 9, 2025. The practice called "Choy Cheng" in English "Plucking ...
Mixing acrobatics, martial arts and theatre, lion dancing is believed to bring prosperity and protection from evil spirits. Performed across China and around the world, at weddings or during ...
colorful lion costume are dancing in lockstep with high-energy choreography. It's an art that dates back to the Han Dynasty and is said to bring good fortune and ward off evil spirits, but it is ...