I've seen the Lion dance many times before but that was the first time I saw it performed on posts. I liked Northern style more for many years because the Lions movements looked more natural and performed on the Ball and see saw. But I actually like your style the equally now. Your performance made me forget it was two people and made me think it was an actual creature you breathed life into it. Bravo.
@TheChinkstaShow actually for the 1994 dragon boat festival, wan chi ming were jumping the lotus poles, but as you said traditionally. nyuddlt does it malaysian style, but was not the first to do it, unless nyuddlt did it before 1994?
@chinitoboy124 I'm not quite sure since I was 15 at the time. And you could be right about it. Now since, I'm in my 30's... I just watch the lion dance since I retired from Lion Dancing.
lol well depense how big the pole is aka jongs. the smaller ones the teens can carry that but the bigger ones are heavier so need about 2 ppl. the setup takes about 15-20 minutes because of the base that is heavy and we also need to screw these in. the decaration is optional.
You're welcome and I have seen many lion dances and as I said that was the best. It made me want to take up Lion Dancing >;)
mastersegarra 2 years ago
@mastersegarra This is Hong Kong/ Malaysian style. More modern one than the Traditional one. It's quite fun.
TheChinkstaShow 2 years ago
I've seen the Lion dance many times before but that was the first time I saw it performed on posts. I liked Northern style more for many years because the Lions movements looked more natural and performed on the Ball and see saw. But I actually like your style the equally now. Your performance made me forget it was two people and made me think it was an actual creature you breathed life into it. Bravo.
mastersegarra 2 years ago
ULD is the first group to have "lotus" pole in Chinatown. Other group does it more traditionally.
TheChinkstaShow 2 years ago
@TheChinkstaShow actually for the 1994 dragon boat festival, wan chi ming were jumping the lotus poles, but as you said traditionally. nyuddlt does it malaysian style, but was not the first to do it, unless nyuddlt did it before 1994?
chinitoboy124 11 months ago
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TheChinkstaShow 11 months ago
@chinitoboy124 I'm not quite sure since I was 15 at the time. And you could be right about it. Now since, I'm in my 30's... I just watch the lion dance since I retired from Lion Dancing.
TheChinkstaShow 11 months ago
it takes a lot of work to setup and if you learn fast its quite easy to do anything.
jasonbsa 2 years ago
I can imagine, all that metal framework and posts, how much does each post weigh about? How long did it take you to set up?
mastersegarra 2 years ago
lol well depense how big the pole is aka jongs. the smaller ones the teens can carry that but the bigger ones are heavier so need about 2 ppl. the setup takes about 15-20 minutes because of the base that is heavy and we also need to screw these in. the decaration is optional.
jasonbsa 2 years ago
Thanx for putting this up.
jasonbsa 2 years ago
You're very welcome.
mastersegarra 2 years ago
On behalf of ULD, thanks again for the video....
halobaby48 2 years ago