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CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS NOTTINGHAM JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2014 LAKESIDE ARTS CENTRE BROXTOWE GEDLING RUSHCLIFFE

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Chinese new Year CelebrationsNottiNghamJANUARY & FebRUARY 2014

Lakeside arts CeNtre

Broxtowe

gedLiNg

rushCLiffe

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Saturday 1st February 1 - 5pmGedling borough Council Civic CentreArnot Hill Park, Arnold

ChiNese dragoNs aNd LaNterNs A great opportunity for Gedling families to hear traditional Chinese stories and songs and to take part in a variety of Chinese inspired arts and crafts activities including lantern making. Performances inspired by Chinese New Year throughout the afternoon.

Sunday 2nd February2pm - 4pmSir Julien Cahn PavilionWest Park, Loughborough Road, West bridgfordRushcliffe borough Council Present: Free

ChiNese Craft CreatioNsAn opportunity for the whole family to have a go at Chinese inspired arts and craft activities and traditions. For more information visit the arts and event pages of the rushcliffe Borough Council website at www.rushcliffe.gov.uk or telephone 0115 981 9911.

welCome to our Chinese new Year Celebrations, also known as the spring Festival, the most widelY Celebrated in the asian Calendar.

In 2014 we look forward to welcoming the Year of the Horse. Traditionally a family celebration, our partner organisations invite individuals, friends and familes to come together at an exciting series of events, performances, exhibitions and workshops across Broxtowe, Gedling, Nottingham and rushcliffe where you can enjoy crafts, music and our spectacular fireworks finale at Highfields Park.

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Chinese paper lanternsimportant warning

Nottingham City Council, Nottinghamshire Fire & rescue and The University of

Nottingham do not support the use or sale of lanterns from Highfields Park. Please note that The University of Nottingham Security staff will be patrolling the park and anyone

selling these lanterns will be asked to leave. The launching of lanterns is also prohibited

for reasons of health and safety.

Workshops at 1 - 2.30pm and 3 - 4.30pm

4.45pm Traditional Lion Dance

5.15pm Lantern Parade around the lake

Please note: places are limited at all workshops. To book a place or to find out more call 0115 9013715 or visit www.gedling.gov.uk/leisure

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Saturday 1st February 2014 Broxtowe Borough Council in partnership with Beeston Bid welcomes you to another vibrant celebration for Chinese New Year – the Year of the Horse.

10am - 12.30pmbroadgate Park, High Road, beeston, Nottingham NG9 2LN

12pm - 4pmThe Pearson Centre, 2 Nuart Road, beeston NG9 2NH

ChiNese CuLturaL eVeNt at the PearsoN CeNtre enjoy a Free afternoon of interactive Chinese inspired workshops and performances. Activities and shows will be suitable for all ages and abilities. No need to book. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

a taste of ChiNa workshoPs & resideNCY Join Ling Peng and get a ‘Taste of China’ through music, storytelling, arts and Dragon dancing workshops. These workshops are back by popular demand and will be held in several Broxtowe Schools. A number of pupils will then perform at the event in Broadgate Park on Saturday 1st February in Beeston and the Chinese New Year event at Lakeside Arts Centre on the evening of Sunday 2nd February.

For more information contact the Broxtowe Arts and events team on 0115 917 3695 [email protected] www.broxtowe.gov.uk

PerformaNCes Melvyn rawlinson will use the ‘Kamishibai’ story box, a traditional style in Japan from the early part of the last century, to tell the story of “The Great race” and how the twelve animals of the Chinese calendar were chosen.

Melvyn will also perform using his large vintage Opera Marionettes; originally used in an old Puppet Theatre in Beijing.

Nottingham & Derby 7 Star Praying Mantis group will perform a Lion dance welcoming in the New Year. It is said that people watching the Lion dance will be blessed with health, wealth & happiness.

iNteraCtiVe workshoPs Jujie Li: Tea tasting and traditional tea ceremonies

Juije Li: Traditional Chinese paper folding & cutting workshop

Community Celebration Group: Craft activities based around the theme of the Chinese New Year

Jennifer Liau: Chinese lantern and flower making craft workshop using special red envelopes imported from the Far east

Lijie Plant: Chinese calligraphy using traditional brush painting methods

Peter Millward: Traditional Chinese silk painting

Nottingham & Derby 7 Star Praying Mantis group will also be holding a Tai Chi Chuan workshop for all ages. Get the feel good factor!

•ChineseStudent&Scholars Dragon dance

•Nottingham&Derby7Star Praying Mantis Kung Fu: Demonstrations of self-defence with ancient weaponry and spectacular two person fighting routines

•ChineseTumblers.Amazing acrobatic performances

•ATibetandancebyDuDan portraying traditional annual love song contests

•Familyprocessionwith Chinese Lion Dancing and drumming featuring pupils from a local school starting at Beeston square and finishing at Broadgate Park

•‘WritteninDust’byLing Peng and Kamal Joory: A live musical performance combining traditional Chinese instrumentation and modern digital sampling

•ChineseFanDancebyDuDan: A two thousand year old Chinese fan dance dating back to the Han dynasty

•TraditionalLiondancewith the Nottingham & Derby 7 Star Praying Mantis group

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Chinese new Yearat lakesidethe universitY oF nottingham’s publiC arts Centre & museum

Film/live musicThursday 23 January 7.30pmDjanogly Theatre£15 (£13 concessions) £10.50 restricted viewRunning time: approximately 80 minutes Suitable for 14+

written in dust (hui Chen)a siLeNt tragedY of moderN times: frieNds. LoVe. moNeY. Lies. death. hoPewritten in dust is a contemporary silent film, directed by gareth rees, with a live music score from classical Chinese musician Ling Peng (erhu) and electronic music artist dJ si tew.

the film tells the tragic tale of 3 young Chinese rural migrants who come in search of the new life that modern Beijing promises. the tensions created by the pursuit of money and the repression of love lead to moral corruption, betrayal, lies and the ultimate tragedy.

gareth rees has had films screened at raindance film festival, BBC British shorts festival, aarhus festival of Popular arts and Channel 4, as well as experimental work shown at tate Britain, iCa, and filmstock film festival. this is his first feature film and has been selected by edinburgh film guild for their New British directors season 2013.

Sunday 26 January 1pm - 4pmAngear Visitor Centre, Performing Arts Studio, Arts Lecture TheatreFreeSuitable for all

ChiNese arts, Crafts aNd storYteLLiNg drop in and try your hand at the traditional Chinese arts of paper cutting and paper folding, brush painting and calligraphy, under the guidance of experts from the school of Contemporary Chinese studies and Confucius institute, the university of Nottingham.

there will also be tai-Chi demonstrations and workshops, and locally based storyteller Nicky rafferty will be telling some traditional folk tales from China.

Contemporary, classical, traditional Chinese MusicThursday 30 January 7.30pmDjanogly Recital Hall£16 (£14 concessions) Running time: approximately 90 minutes

xuefei YaNg (guitar)guest aPPearaNCe LiNg PeNg (erhu)

multi-award-winning guitarist xufei Yang is well known to Lakeside audiences – most recently for her stunning performance of rodrigo’s Concierto de aranjuez at our summer symphony concert. tonight she will be performing a new commission by the guangzhou born composer Chen Li inspired by traditional Chinese folk melodies, amongst

a selection of other items. we are also delighted to welcome Nottingham-based Chinese classical musician Ling Peng to the recital hall with a selection of solo works performed on the erhu. to round off the evening there will be several works especially selected by xufei to be performed by the duo.

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exhibitionWallner Gallery11 January - 2 March Free

QiNg imPeriaL CitYsCaPesan exhibition which looks at the work of Yangshi Lei – the architectural dynasty – who took charge of most of the Qing emperors’ construction projects during the last empire of China (1644 – 1911). Yangshi Lei’s projects form one of the keystones of world cultural heritage and in this small selection taken from historic manuscripts, we focus on the beauty of the forbidden City.

with thanks to dr Qi wang for his assistance in organising this exhibition, and to Professor Qihen wang of tianjin university for permission and National Natural science foundation of China to reproduce items from the Yangshi Lei architectural archives.

the full exhibition can be seen in the department of architecture and Built environment and the school of Contemporary Chinese studies during the same period.

Lunchtime Talk

Thursday 30 January, 1pmDjanogly Theatre, Lakeside Arts CentreFree

YaNgshi Lei – aN arChiteCturaL storY of ChiNa’s Last emPiredr wang Qi, Lecturer in the university of Nottingham’s department of architecture and Built environment, will provide a fascinating insight into the work of Yangshi Lei

Post-show discussion with director gareth rees introduced and chaired by sun Yi, the university of Nottingham, film studies department

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Sunday 2 February 4.30pm - 6.15pmHighfields Park and LakeFreeSuitable for all

outdoor stage aNd fireworkswrap up warmly and be prepared for all weathers! then come and join us to welcome the Year of the horse with performances on our outdoor stage and a grand finale firework celebration across highfields Lake.

Compered by BBC radio Nottingham’s mark dennison, the programme will include a Lion dance, a dragon dance, traditional music on hulusi and flute by Yang Zhao, dancers from Nottingham Chinese school, and many other performances. the evening will come to a spectacular close with fireworks across the lake especially designed for us by Crescendo fireworks.

for further information please call our friendly Box office team on 0115 846 7777, or book online at: www.lakesidearts.org.uk #cny2014

Friday 7 February 7 - 9.00pm Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Nottingham £15/£12 concession.early bird Offer and Group Discounts available.

to celebrate the Year of the horse, Nottingham Confucius institute (NCi) and Chinese students and scholars association (Cssa ) are proud to present:

for tickets or further information, please call Lakeside Box office on 0115 846 7777 or theatre royal & royal Concert hall on 0115 989 5555.

ChiNese New Year gaLa 2014

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观众将在影片结束后有机会与导演Gareth Rees进行面对面的交谈,交谈部分由诺丁汉大学电影研究学院的YI SUN主持,敬请关注.

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关于中国纸灯 笼的重要警示:

诺丁汉市委员会,诺丁汉火警救援部门和诺丁汉大学不支持在海菲尔德公园使用和贩卖纸灯笼.请注意,诺丁汉大学保安员将在公园巡逻,任何贩卖此类灯笼的人员将会被驱

逐.鉴于健康和安全原因,灯笼的 燃放同样被禁止.

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