ROME, Feb. 14 (Xinhua) -- Dancers, singers, and acrobats from
China performed before a large crowd in the historic heart of the
Italian capital on Saturday to mark the upcoming Chinese New Year
falling on Feb. 19.
The celebrations, organized by the Chinese Embassy in Italy with
the patronage of the Italian ministry of Culture, represented one
of the major events taking place in these days across the country
to allow both Chinese resident communities and Italians to enjoy
the 2015 Spring Festival.
The festivities in Rome kicked off with a traditional Chinese
parade passing through the central Piazza Augusto Imperatore and
Via del Corso to end up in the ancient Piazza del Popolo, where the
main exhibition was due to take place.
The show drew thousands of people, who gathered since early
afternoon to follow the performance of dozens of artists coming
from the provinces of Hunan and Shaanxi.
Both traditional folk dances and music, and the most modern
pieces of acrobatic arts were offered to spectators.
The artists presented short versions of several Chinese
classical dances as they had been conceived in ancient China, such
as the Rainbow and Feather Garment Dance or the White Linen
Dance.
All performances were introduced in both Chinese and Italian
languages, so that all people around were able to fully understand
the cultural and symbolic meaning of what they were watching and
enjoy it the most.
The large historic square of Rome provided overall a very lively
and joyous picture during the event, with red decorations to
symbolize prosperity hanging on the large stage, the colorful and
elegant costumes of the artists, and most of the children among the
audience also dressed up for the on-going Carnival.
The show was broadcasted by Rai Expo state television.
The celebrations to mark the Chinese "Year of the Goat" ended
with a spectacular fireworks display from Pincio, or Pincian Hill,
which oversees Rome's whole historic center. Enditem