I love Chinese holidays. Nearly every month we something - from Tam Kung, the God of the Weather to Ching Ming honouring our ancestors, to dragon boating and Bun festivals each has its own myths and colourful traditions.
Chinese new year celebrates renewal. Unfortunately the festive spirit is dampened by government limitations. Yet 'Spirit' is derived from the Latin meaning 'breath'. So how can we breathe new life into age old practices?
Here is a wonderful example by my friends at Harbour City. I invite you to watch these cheeky lions with personality plus as they cavort down Canton Road and through Ocean Terminal. It's fun, lighthearted and uplifting. I could not help but smile and hope you do too. https://youtu.be/cjN36m5eDcw.
We rekindle the festive spirit with rituals such as cleaning house, hanging red decorations, preparing Lai See, and of course breaking bread with family and friends. My sincere wish is that we pass through this wave healthier, stronger and more agile. For now, Kung Hei Fat Choy and I sincerely wish you and your loved ones a very happy, healthy and as my friends say, PAWsperous Year of the Tiger.
An evening of celebration and blessing on the waterfront.
Only seven days ago I was on the amazing Harbour City event space conducting the largest sound performance in the history of the studio, and for that matter Asia. Surrounded on three sides by the magnificent harbour at sunset, the rising lights of the city, earth below, sky above, surrounded by 28 gongs, drum and shakers bordering a labyrinth to create an energised sound bubble to bless and celebrate the space and the coming year. An auspicious start to 2019 and to new doors and new opportunities. Take a look