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Tri Cities Voice Printer Friendly Archive
Issue: August 3, 2004
Chinese Performing Arts Sparkles at Smith Center
Fremont based Academy of Chinese Performing Arts (ACPS) treated an
enthusiastic audience on Saturday, July 24th to a delightful series of
dances highlighting a year of effort by approximately five hundred
students and ten professional instructors. The academy, founded in 1995
as an outgrowth of the David Chen Dance Studio, began in 1991. ACPS has
since added another location in Cupertino as well.
The focus of
the academy is to "spread, disseminate and establish traditional
Chinese performing arts in the multicultural American society." Founder
and Artistic Director, Mr. David Chen, has worked to encourage
understanding of Chinese culture and artistic expression through
presentations by the academy of over three hundred performances in the
community.
Two years ago, ACPS participated as a dance ensemble
of the Trade and Cultural Exchange delegation of the City of Fremont to
a number of Asian cities. This year, the group has been invited to
participate in the Northern California International Children's
Festival and next year, in honor of the academy's tenth anniversary,
the academy plans to stage a "new twenty-first century version" of a
classical children's dance and music drama, "Ma Lan Flower."
A
small dance troupe from China joined local dancers to present a myriad
of dance presentations featuring bright, colorful costumes and a myriad
of styles including classical ballet, free-flowing modern dance,
Chinese Folk Dances and classical Chinese dance. Dances exhibited Asian
flavors of Tibet, Mongolia, Korea, many areas of China and a few
non-Asian favorites including Tchaikovsky and a rendition of Sleeping
Beauty and the Seven Dwarfs.
For more information about classes
in art, music and drama at the Academy of Chinese Performing Arts, call
(510) 683-8701 or (408) 865-0891 or visit www.acpausa.com.
Academy of Chinese Performing Arts 40900 Fremont Blvd., Fremont 1015-1019 S. De Anza Blvd., San Jose (510) 683-8701 or (408) 865-0891 www.acpausa.com
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