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Behind the Lion

Behind the Lion

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February 27th, 2010
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Behind the Lion

In a lion dance, the performers’ faces are covered, since they are inside the lion. A lion is operated by two people. The lion dance has close relations to kung fu and the dancers are usually members of the local kung fu club. They practice in their club and some train hard to master the skill. In general, it is seen that if a school has many lions, it demonstrates the success of the school.

Source: Wikipedia

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