Sunday 2nd February 2025
Say hello to the Year of the Snake with a series of Cantonese Lion and Qilin performances from the legendary Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association!
Cantonese Lion dance (舞獅) originated in Guangdong. The lion has a single horn and is associated with the legend of a mythical monster called Nian. Its head is traditionally constructed using papier-mâché over a bamboo frame covered with gauze, then painted and decorated with fur. The lion dance is performed by mimicking a lion’s movements to bring good luck and fortune. It is normally operated by two dancers, one of whom manipulates the head while the other forms the rear end of the lion. Cantonese lion dance fundamental movements can be found in Chinese martial arts, and it is commonly performed to a vigorous drum beat.
The performers at this event are from Flower City Dragon and Lion Dance Association. There will be several performances throughout the day long event, as well as oppotunities to take photos with you favourite performing Lion or Qilin.
Part of the Dublin Lunar New Year Flagship event on Meeting House Square – 2nd February 12pm – 6pm