This year’s community concert celebrates the 8th Anniversary of the NY Guqin Center and their achievements working with many incredible artists and developing many talented students. Founded in 2013 by Ms. Shihua (Judy) Yeh, a guqin artist in the United States, the NY Guqin Center is the first Guqin Academy in the East of the United States. This community concert is free for the public to attend.
Instructor Grant GuiXuan. Zhuang, NYCCC School Director, graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy in 2009, majoring in Chinese Folk Dance performance. While studying at the Shandong Province Song & Dance Academy, Grant frequently represented his school in international performances, including a 2006 visit to S. Korea, to take part in a three- country friendship arts exchange, (S. Korea, Japan and China). Grant performed the Mongolian dance piece, Wolf Totem, which won second place at the 8th Taolibei National Dance Competition. He won an honorable mention in the CCTV National Dance Competition. He has also participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony.2009 Grant join NYCCC, since then He has been a member of the New York Chinese Cultural Center teaching staff and has performed with Dance China NY.
Instructor Grant GuiXuan. Zhuang, NYCCC School Director, graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy in 2009, majoring in Chinese Folk Dance performance. While studying at the Shandong Province Song & Dance Academy, Grant frequently represented his school in international performances, including a 2006 visit to S. Korea, to take part in a three- country friendship arts exchange, (S. Korea, Japan and China). Grant performed the Mongolian dance piece, Wolf Totem, which won second place at the 8th Taolibei National Dance Competition. He won an honorable mention in the CCTV National Dance Competition. He has also participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony.2009 Grant join NYCCC, since then He has been a member of the New York Chinese Cultural Center teaching staff and has performed with Dance China NY.
Instructor Grant GuiXuan. Zhuang, NYCCC School Director, graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy in 2009, majoring in Chinese Folk Dance performance. While studying at the Shandong Province Song & Dance Academy, Grant frequently represented his school in international performances, including a 2006 visit to S. Korea, to take part in a three- country friendship arts exchange, (S. Korea, Japan and China). Grant performed the Mongolian dance piece, Wolf Totem, which won second place at the 8th Taolibei National Dance Competition. He won an honorable mention in the CCTV National Dance Competition. He has also participated in the 2008 Beijing Olympics opening ceremony.2009 Grant join NYCCC, since then He has been a member of the New York Chinese Cultural Center teaching staff and has performed with Dance China NY.
Public Safety Patrol (PSP), civilian patrol group, and Glow Community Center (GCC) are hosting self-defense training. Learn practical techniques, learn to strengthen coordination, ability, balance, and reaction speed of the whole body.法拉盛民间巡逻队和启掦活动中心(GCC)联合举办中国散打和空手道自卫训练班,适合纽约市18岁以上的人仕参加。
Glow Community Center (GCC) is hosting a Wellness Dance Class. All levels are welcomed! Improve your health through dance. Dancing improves heart and lung health, helps with weight management, develops stronger bones and reduced injuries. This is one workout where you will not be looking at the clock wondering how much longer before it’s over. A good music playlist and dynamic moves to get you motivated. First class is free!
GCC Summer Program: Chinese Cultural Weekend Sign your child up for Glow Community Center’s first-ever Chinese Cultural Weekend. We present them with the opportunity to learn performance arts such as…
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This Glow Community Center (GCC) Art Exhibition celebrates diversity in arts and reflects the beautiful things people value in their lives. It includes artworks by 4 local artists and Chinese-American youth. The art exhibition will be held from 7/10/2021 through 8/10/2021 and will be free for the public.
Live with Karen Lee in-person. Flower arrangement is fun and you can use your imagination to create limitless variations. Instructor Karen Lee will show us the different elements of style and design, and how to use all kinds of materials to create your own masterpieces. Call 646-322-2932 or email contact@glownyc.org to register!
Live with Karen Lee in-person. Flower arrangement is fun and you can use your imagination to create limitless variations. Instructor Karen Lee will show us the different elements of style and design, and how to use all kinds of materials to create your own masterpieces. Call 646-322-2932 or email contact@glownyc.org to register!