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Dragon Dance 101: Chinese university tries to keep fiery tradition alive

Students given chance to learn the finer points of a complex team performance

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About 170 Zhejiang University students have signed up for the dance classes. Photo: Handout
Laura Zhou

A university in eastern China is taking a step back in time to become the latest college offering classes in traditional dragon and lion dances.

Zhejiang University in Hangzhou is one of more than 200 tertiary campuses around the country offering the classes in a national push to keep the tradition alive, news portal Thepaper.cn reported on Sunday.

In all, 170 Zhejiang University students signed up for the classes, 20 more than organisers had hoped for, the report said.

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At least 15 people are needed to manipulate the dragon. Photo: Handout
At least 15 people are needed to manipulate the dragon. Photo: Handout

Course coordinator Jiang Kai said each student would have to learn to play his or her part in the complex dances, with at least 15 people needed to move a dragon’s tail that can be up to 18 metres long.

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