Monday, February 26, 2018

[285] Colorful, vibrant dragon dance slated for Murfreesboro public square Feb. 9


MURFREESBORO — A multicolored, serpentine dragon will wind its way around Murfreesboro’s public square in advance of the official start of the Chinese “Year of the Dog.”

With help from the University of Memphis Confucius Institute Dragon Dance Group, the creature will whirl around the county courthouse at 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9, in conjunction with the Murfreesboro Art Crawl.

The dance is part of the inaugural Murfreesboro Festival of Chinese Arts, which is sponsored by MTSU’s Center for Chinese Music and Culture and MTSU’s own Confucius Institute. Mei Han, the center’s director, said the dragon dance is an old Chinese tradition.

“The dragon is said to have the ability to control the weather,” Han said. As China was traditionally an agricultural society, during the celebration of Chinese lunar new year, people put on a dragon dance to pray for good luck and a perfect year for their crops.”

In fact, “Dragons Soar and Tigers Leap” will be the first piece to be performed at a concert by award-winning faculty and students of the Zhejiang Conservatory of Music at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in Hinton Hall in MTSU’s Wright Music Building.

All Festival of Chinese Arts events are free and open to the public. A complete listing of events, including calligraphy workshops, concerts and art displays, is available at http://www.mtsu.edu/chinesemusic/events.php. For more information, contact Han at 615-898-5718 or ccmc@mtsu.edu.


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