Markham-The first ever official inaugural Markham Spring Festival Concert was held to mark the newly proclaimed Chinese Heritage Month and the Chinese Lunar New Year. Organized by the Markham Arts Council and the City of Markham, the Markham Spring Festival Concert welcomed the Year of the Dragon and celebrated diversity while representing a significant number of Chinese cultural values and traditions.
Held at the People’s Theatre for the Performing Arts, the concert was attended by Markham Deputy Mayor Michael Chan, Consul General of People’s Republic of China, LUO Weidong, MPP Daisy Wai, Regional Councillor Joe Li, Councillors Amanda Yeung Collucci and Isa Lee as well as Stephen Chait, Chair of the Markham Arts Council (MAC) and other dignitaries.
“February has been officially declared by the City of Markham and York Region as Chinese Heritage Month, acknowledging the outstanding contribution and legacy of the Chinese community which has enriched the city’s economic vitality, cultural landscape and social fabric,” declared Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti in a video message on February 25.
The event began with the traditional Nanhai Lion and Dragon dance followed by spectacular performances in dance, music, martial arts performances as well as Chinese instrumental music. “We are celebrating the Lunar New Year and Chinese Heritage Month with this captivating concert by bringing you unforgettable experiences, enchanting melodies and vibrant dances as we celebrate the joyous occasion of our Chinese New Year,” said Markham Councillor Amanda Yeung Collucci. “This is also an opportunity for Markham’s diverse communities to learn more about Chinese culture and heritage.”
The concert featured a diverse range of performances, including traditional Chinese folk songs, classical compositions, and contemporary interpretations. There was a Feng Shui expert who spoke about the year of the Dragon and what the year would bring for each Chinese zodiac sign.
“Get ready to ring in the Chinese New Year with a vibrant and exciting Spring Festival Concert!” said Stephen Chait, chair of MAC addressing the audience at the concert. “Thank you for joining us for an unforgettable evening of music, culture, and celebration as we welcome the Year of the Dragon.”
“Today’s showcase features a lineup of talented musicians and performers with the promise to dazzle audiences with traditional Chinese music, modern interpretations, and fusion performances that showcase the rich tapestry of Chinese culture,” said Sandra Tam and Renu Mehta, vice chairs of MAC. “The cultural immersion will transport you into the heart of the Chinese New Year festivities.”