2011 KC Chinese New Year Celebration

Feb. 5 2011 Johnson County Community College

The Largest Chinese New Year Celebration in 7 States – organized by KCCAA, KU Confucius Institute, and Edgar Snow Memorial Fund.

Pictures by Jun Zuo
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Pictures taken by Scott Song

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Pictures taken by Steve Thompson stevethompsonphotography.com

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Pictures taken by Huaiyu Ren

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MEDIA RELEASE by City of Kansas City, MO Mayor’s Office

City of Kansas City, Mo.
www.kcmo.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 4, 2011


Mayor Funkhouser to help Kansas City kick off a year of prosperity, health


Saturday will be a day for dancing and noodle making, calligraphy and acrobats, a bass baritone and ballet.
Mayor Mark Funkhouser will join in on Feb. 5 as the Kansas City area celebrates Chinese New Year. The Mayor will speak twice on Saturday evening as the Kansas City Chinese American Association, the KU Confucius Institute and the Edgar Snow Memorial Fund host a Chinese New Year Spring Festival celebration at Johnson County Community College.
Kansas City and the region have thrived because of the contributions of people of different origins, races, and ethnicity, and the diverse culture and traditions they have brought,” Mayor Funkhouser said. “Chinese Americans and our residents with Chinese ancestors have made tremendous contributions to the success of our city, our region, and our nation.”
Mayor Funkhouser issued a proclamation designating Jan. 30 to Feb. 5 as Chinese Week, to recognize the contributions of Chinese and Chinese Americans to Kansas City.

The Chinese New Year begins the Year of the Rabbit, traditionally associated with prosperity, health and fortune. “The new year brings with it new potential for our community,” Mayor Funkhouser said. “We know from the wisdom of generations, that all the flowers of all of the tomorrows are in the seeds of today. May we all become successful gardeners this year.”

The Mayor will speak at 6 p.m. at a VIP reception in the Regnier Center’s CapFed Room and at the 7 p.m. Gala at the college’s Yardley Hall.
The Chinese New Year program begins at 2 p.m. in the General Education Building Auditorium. Events ranging from a dance competition to martial arts demonstrations to programs for children are featured throughout the day.
More information on the program is available at http://www.kccaa.org.
For additional information, please contact Kendrick Blackwood at 816-513-3513 or by email at Kendrick.blackwood@kcmo.org.


7pm-9pm, Saturday, February 5, 2011

Yardley Hall, JCCC

Tickets Available at www.kccaa.org

Proudly Presented By:

Kansas City Chinese American Association (KCCAA)


University of Kansas Confucius Institute


Edgar Snow Memorial Fund


Executive Director – Eric Xie

Dance Program Director– Jinsong Zhang

Stage Design Director– Chunyan Qiu

Culture Program Director- Jin Jing

Vocal Program Director – Jessie Shi


Master of Ceremony – Kelly Jones, KCTV5 News Anchor & CJ Wei, KCCAA President



Acrobatics – Xu Zhang & Rachel Butler

Feature guest performers – Breathtaking feat of strength, endurance, balance, and flexibility…



World Class Bass – baritone Sun Yu ———- New York Times & Washington Post

Sun, originally from Anhui province in China, studied at the Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore. In 2001 he won the Liederkranz Wagner Competition in New York, and in 2002 he sang five operas with the Washington Opera at Kennedy Center under the direction of Placido Domingo. Sun will perform “Toreador” from “Carmen” and “Non piu andrai” from “Marriage of Figaro” and a song from “Savage Land.”  In “Carmen”, Sun will be accompanied by exquisite Flamenco dancers from Ole’ Music and Dance of Spain.


Central China Normal University Performance Arts Troupe (华中师范大学艺术团)

Our special artists from China will showcase their extraordinary Chinese music and folk dances.


Legacy School of Arts

The elegant “Legacy School of Arts” will come back with more beautiful ballet and jazz dances following their blockbuster performance in 2010 KC Chinese New Year Celebration.


Brookridge Elementary School Chinese Club – 感动堪城

Our exciting celebration of New Year will not be complete without our children. Be part of our special performance – the song “Thankful Hearts” with sign language presented by 50 students from Brookridge Elementary School in Overland Park, joined by 50 students from their sister school “KC Friendship school” in China…


Jasmine Chinese Dance Group

Our grand opening features over 20 children dancers in traditional Chinese costumes with Chinese fan dance, lantern dance, and red ribbon dance…


KCCAA Dance Team

For years, KCCAA Dance Team has entertained thousands of people with their beauty and grace. With refreshing spirit, KCCAA Dance Team wants you to remember this special evening with their never-seen-before glittering dance.



LeYue Choir Group

Evening finale “Love of My Motherland” will be sung by the largest Chinese choir – 60-member LeYue Choir joined by Mr. Sun Yu, and 16 dancers…


2011 KC Chinese New Year Celebration Gala – 7pm – 9pm, Feb.5, Saturday

Admission:

$8/ticket (KCCAA Members, all ages) with advance purchase through January 30 (Membership renewal and ticket available online www.kccaa.org )

$15/ticket (non-member, all ages) with advance purchase through January 30 (tickets available online at www.kccaa.org).

$20/ticket (all ages) after January 30.


Pre-show Activities:

2:00-4:00pm JCCC GEB Building – FREE to the Public 1st KC Chinese Dance Competition
5:00-6:30pm
JCCC Regnier Center CapFed Room – ($100/person, Sponsors FREE)
VIP Reception / Fund Raising (including VIP ticket to the Gala and Dinner)


3:00-6:00pm JCCC Carlsen Center – FREE to the Public

Dance/Music Performances, Acrobats, Puppet Show, Martial Arts, Food, Children Activities, Culture Presentation (including Dumplings / Noodles Making), Chinese Paper Cutting, Calligraphy, Health Services, Culture booths, and Much More…

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