Happy Dance | "Jasmine Flower"
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 Published On Apr 9, 2016

Lipstick, Shoes & Fancy Moves 2015, Armstrong Theatre, Torrance, California
~Presented by TuTu Dance www.tutudance.org~

“Mo Li Hua,” which means jasmine flower, is a very well-known Chinese folk song originating from the 18th century Qing Dynasty. In this dance, balletic footwork combines with the movement of Chinese fans, which symbolize the fragrant petals of a blooming jasmine flower.

Original Choreography by: Tingting Liu
Re-staged by: Yaya Zhang
Performed by: Joyce Huang, Shwu Liou, Tracy Shen, Wen-Chun Tang, Mary Tu, Julie Tsui, Kara Xu
Company Manager: Joyce Huang
Projection Design by: Jason Wang

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