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LOGGER' SHEET SI-FP-1987-CT-327 LOGGER: Randall Herron REEL NUMBER:3A of 4 STAGE: CC Plaza DATE: 7-4-87 PRESENTOR: Margaret Yuen GROUP NAME: REGION/STYLE: [[2 columned table]] | PERFORMER(S) | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | FAY Chiang | | | [[strikethrough]] Do Si Fan [[/strikethrough]] Ngan Hang Tang | dancers | | Toi [[strikethrough]] Norwood [[/strikethrough]]. Pua Laa | dancers | |Johnathan [[strikethrough]] Busch [[/strikethrough]] Bush | hou-good CONTENTS Tan Gheeko or training. 1. Fort Kick Fan Kick or cross Kick Quatre moves for opera & dance. 2. [[left margin]] On plaza [[/left margin]] 3. Jetoy (or flying feet) all moves of Chineese, classical dance [[left margin]] On stage [[/left margin]] 4. performers demonstrate 5. 6. 7. 8. Where did you learn this 9. A - from my father, grandfather, and great grandfather. 10. Opera in China seems to be a dying art. The government & schools are trying to keep the tradition alive. The tradition heretofore was totally family owned & operated from costumes to props to music. 11. 12. 13. Johnathan explains eye training (the young Cha or look of confidence). Very important to professionalism