LION DANCING
An
ancient Chinese tradition that brings good luck, prosperity, and
happiness to your event. Whether your event is a party, birthday,
wedding, grand opening, Chinese New Year event, or convention, we
can provide you with the appropriate lion dancing ceremonies.
Prices
start at $500 for the basic event. Additional charges would apply for
out of town performances, martial arts demonstrations, lectures, or
seminars. Please call to confirm pricing.
Book
now before Chinese New Year begins, for the best time!
The San Francisco Wushu and Lion Dance Team regularly performs the
traditional lion dance all year round for various conventions, festive
grand opening celebrations, and dance shows. In 1987 alone, the Team
performed for the 50th Anniversary celebration of the Golden Gate
Bridge, the Honorable Mayor Feinstein, the Ethnic Dance Festival,
and many other noteworthy people and occasions. In September of 1987,
two of our members were part of a multi-cultural program welcoming
the Pope to San Francisco.
Chinese
lion dancing is a traditional art that originated many centuries
ago. Stories about the origins of lion dancing abound in Chinese
folklore. During modern times the meaning behind lion dancing is
singular and consistent -- the performance of a lion dance always
celebrates happy, festive, and auspicious occasions. One commonly
witnesses lion dances at grand openings, special gatherings, birthdays,
festivals, weddings, parades, anniversaries, dance and martial art
shows, and other joyful events. The lion dance is ubiquitous in
Chinatowns all over the world during Chinese New Year and the beginning
of the Spring Festival. These cratures and their thundering musical
accomaniment are believed to dispel evil spirits and ensure prosperity,
abundance, and good fortune.
The
Chinese lion is a mythological beast. Lions aren't native beasts
of China, therefore the Chinese lions are actually manifestations
of the rich imaginations of skilled Chinese craftsmen. The lion,
unlike the tiger (which is native to China), is regarded as a peaceful
and benevolent animal by the Chinese. The unique features of the
lion all have their own symbolic meanings. For example, the colors
of the lions may represent certain historical heroes or cultural
concepts; the colors even dictate the distinct manner in which the
lions are supposed to be danced.
Southern
style lion dancing has always been closely associated with martial
arts training. The strong stances, powerful arm movements, and endurance
required to dance the lion all need martial arts training as a prerequisite.
Historically, the quality of Chinese martial art schools was judged
by the level of their lion dancing. Therefore, only the best students
were allowed to represent the school in lion dances. People often
tested the ability of the lion dancers by displaying different puzzles
that the lion had to solve correctly. This would not only make the
dances more entertaining and demanding, but it would also clearly
differentiate the good martial artists from the bad. As a result
of the intense competition, lion dances often ended up in fights
between rival schools to determine which school was superior. For
this reason, the lions were usually escorted by students armed with
bizarre-looking ancient Chinese weapons. Thus, the reason why lion
dances and martial arts performances of today are so often combined
is because the demonstration of martial arts complements and brings
out the full flavor of lion dances.