February 01, 2010

DANCE TO A NEW YEAR 2010

University of Southern California Traditional Chinese Dance
presents
Dance to a New Year 2010


Come celebrate the Chinese new year of the tiger with us with as we bring you a mix of ethnic dances, contemporary and martial arts, with some old favorites and lots of new choreography. It will be a night of history, culture, and art as we introduce our first ever dance drama of the story of Mulan, the beloved female heroine of ancient Chinese history.

Dance to a New Year 2010
Bovard Auditorium
, USC Park Campus
Saturday, February 27 at 7:00pm

Free admission/Donations welcome


For more information,
visit our Facebook page Usc Tcdance
or email us at usctcdance@gmail.com

2 comments:

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Hello dance to the new year is a blessing cause some people dont get to see the new year the die before just like my cousin he die before the new year .

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