2018 Sydney Huaxing Arts Festival
10.11.2018
HUAXING ARTS FESTIVAL Proudly supported
by Nanhai Culture & Media Group and the Australian Chinese Performing Artists’ Association, Presented by Huaxing Arts Group Australia was held at Sydney Town Hall on 10th of Nov 2018. Well, it’s true that four years is indeed a
short period of time. Nevertheless, since its inception, Huaxing Arts Group
Australia has tirelessly adhered to the principles of inclusivity, enterprise,
and innovation. True to its goal of supporting the overseas Chinese community and
local artists. Under the care of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic
of China in Sydney, and with the support of local businesses, media outlets,
and the overseas Chinese community at large.
Huaxing Arts
Festival remains a strong and dedicated cultural event – with countless
outstanding local works from the past four years to prove it. From this
platform, many other spectacular events have taken flight – including the
annual ‘Cultures of China – Festival of Spring’ Festival, as well as the
popular Chinese New Year Lantern Festival. with segments spanning many eras. From
Peking opera, to pop songs, to traditional dances, we sure are in for a treat.
I believe that everyone can
empathise with this feeling. Come with me now – and imagine. You have left your
childhood home; your friends and family. The longer the time apart, the deeper
you feel this pang of nostalgic memory. This is a feeling all too familiar for
members of the overseas Chinese community. And,
This is
exactly why Huaxing Arts Group Australia exists – to bring together a community
of talented individuals who are not only enthusiastic, but dedicated, to the cultivation
of traditional arts; and the promotion of exchange and understanding between
Australia and the People’s Republic of China.
We’ve
witnessed an abundance of colourful events and performances put on by Huaxing
Arts Group Australia over the years. These have not only enriched and
diversified the local community, but have also truly paved a way for Australia’s
growing multicultural arts scene.
Over the years,
we’ve seen local artists use art and creativity to bridge an exchange between
Australia and China. They have certainly helped Chinese culture find a home on Australia’s
vibrant multicultural canvas.
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