Christine HUANG

Christine, a newcomer of Sydney Chinese Dance Troupe, was born in Australia and received western education. She is 1.7 meters tall, naturally beautiful, elegant and lovely, fluent in Chinese and English, and has excellent grades in school. She doesn’t talk much during practice in the troupe, and studies the skills and performances of artistic dance diligently. Her artistic talent has made Christine a beautiful and shining star in Sydney’s dance world.

2012年Christine代表华人舞蹈团参加了洲政府多元文化艺术表演展示並在澳洲各网站上留下了她的参赛前预审面试和回答,至今在搜谷上留下她的舞蹈片断留影,Christine的现代独舞尤其吸引观众眼球,在闪耀的舞台背景袝托下,她以魔力般的变换舞姿,成功地完成了"点燃""lighting up”独舞,为2014年春节点燃了节日的热烈气氛,她的力度伸展,使观众望而欲穿,心驰神往。

2014年洲政府又特别邀请悉尼华人舞蹈团演出,特地指出要"孔雀舞"Christine毅然接受这任务並代表该团参加了澳大利亚举办的"和协"日演出,由于她的身材秀长加上这条白色透纱的孔雀服,在旋转的裙纱飘逸中象一个高贵纯洁的真孔雀。

Miss Christine is modest and simple. As her parents are busy with their business, she often helps them with housework. While preparing for the college entrance exam, she insists on dancing every week. Although dancing is her hobby, her long-term persistence has made her realize that art incarnation brings beauty and charm to a growing girl, and a kind of perseverance and spirit that can endure hardships. More importantly, as an overseas Chinese, her responsibility is to promote Chinese culture and art!

Within the Sydney Chinese Dance Group, Christine Huang is one of the younger dance members who joined the dance group in 2010, at an early age of 14. Born in Sydney, she has maintained her passion and skills for dance through a wide variety of dance styles, ranging from ballet, contemporary to modern. During the later year of 2010, Christine joined the Sydney Chinese Dance Group, with considerable experience, in hopes of gaining a greater understanding of the Chinese culture and knowledge while further developing on her technical dance skills.

With a height 170cm, Christine is a talented, graceful and elegant dancer whose youthful spirit has captured the attention of many among audiences within dance performances. She is competent in both the English and Chinese language, while remaining a high-level of proficiency in academics at school. Christine is a quiet, attentive and hardworking student, aiming to improve her dance abilities through her commitment and endurance every week to dance.

In 2012, she represented the Sydney Chinese Dance Group in a workshop, held by the Cultural Performing Arts Network, CPAN, which included a face-to-face audition with industry professionals. Along with another young member, Jessie, they performed the internationally recognisable Chinese dance, the “Blue Peacock”, which can be viewed on their website.

Christine has also performed in many exciting dance performances, including “Flower Goddesses of the Tang Dynasty” and shows held in Parramatta Riverside and Leagues Club, council functions and many more. Many of which, she has entertained audiences with her modern solo piece, “Lighting Up”, a dance of strength and dynamism.

In 2014, Sydney Chinese Dance Group was invited to perform at the Multicultural March Dinner on Harmony day, hosted by the Premier of NSW, with special requests for the famous White Peacock Dance, a dance piece based on the imitations of this elegant and beautiful animal. This event celebrated cultural diversity, with an evening of multicultural food, fashion and performances. Christine was more than willing to represent Sydney Chinese Dance Group in the promotion of the rich and vibrant Chinese culture.

Since joining the dance group, Christine has explored her passion for dance as more than a hobby, but also a challenge she has taken part of that has allowed her to grow as a person. Through her endurance and determined spirit, she continues to spread the Chinese culture, introducing it to the Australian community through the representation of both modern and traditional Chinese dance.

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