Friday 24 January 2014

And They're Off! Year of the Horse Starts in Magnificent Style


Cutting-edge breakdancers, traditional drummers, swirling lions and non-stop Asian pop will kick off Sydney's Chinese New Year Festival in spectacular style at the Chinese New Year Markets on 24 January.
Continuing throughout 24 - 26 January, Belmore Park will be transformed into a bustling marketplace, exploding with the sights, sounds and tastes of Asia as part of the City of Sydney’s program of events to welcome the Year of the Horse.

Lord Mayor Clover Moore said she was thrilled to see this year’s up line up of colourful stalls, workshops and entertainment.

“People born in the Year of the Horse are characterised by their grandiosity and magnificence – that fits the City’s Chinese New Year celebrations which promise a spectacular experience for all the family,” the Lord Mayor said.

“Come and see a flurry of colour and excitement with dozens of dazzling lion dancers, world-class performances and a colourful sky lit up by firecrackers – and don’t forget to stop and enjoy some of Sydney’s finest Asian cuisine.

“The action-packed markets are a much-loved feature of the Chinese New Year celebrations, attracting thousands of people each year to celebrate our city’s diversity and also provide a fantastic boost to local businesses.”

Kicking off at 7pm 24 January, the official festival launch will feature live performances that ring in the sounds of Asia, including the beats of traditional Chinese drummers.

In a first for Australian audiences, the exhilarating outdoor performance Compartmentalized, will bring together champion Chinese and Australian breakdancers to stretch the boundaries of physical theatre.

The SBS PopAsia radio crew will blast non-stop contemporary Asian pop to keep the crowds moving, with a heated search for Sydney’s 2014 Chinese New Year Karaoke Champion taking place in the evening on 25 January.

On 25 January, kids can share in the wonder of Lunar New Year with a puppet-making workshop and puppet show. Then on 26 January, adults can wind down with a taste of Asian culture as part of an evening outdoor film screening.

With a range of food stalls selling classic Asian dishes from juicy dumplings to sizzling stir-fries, family and friends can come together and enjoy all the exciting features on offer.

Visitors to the markets can also learn how to recreate these unique flavours in their own kitchen, with the AYAM Kitchen offering live demonstrations from top chefs including festival ambassador Chui Lee Luk sharing their secrets to achieving an authentic Asian taste.

Visitors can also take a piece of Asia home with a huge range of stalls selling traditional New Year’s gifts.

The Festival Launch will be held Friday 24 January from 6-8pm at Belmore Park, between Eddy Avenue and Hay Street, Haymarket.

The Chinese New Year Markets will be open Friday 24 January from 4-10pm and 11am-10pm tomorrow, Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 January at Belmore Park.

All events are free, along with bike parking available on site.

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