Chinese Martial and Dance Art

On May 4, at 17.00, in the Big Hall of the Embassy of Latgale GORS will perform “The Contemporary Dragon Kungfu Company” – a dance company founded by the world famous Kung Fu star Jackie Chan in 2006.

“Dazzling, fascinating technique of the martial arts, accuracy accomplished to its perfection, in the union with the beautifulness of the dance – this is something that has not been experienced in the Baltics before. Every and each one will be carried away by this!” about the dance performance says the choreographer Olga Žitluhina.

Dance company „The Contemporary Dragon KungFu Company” was founded by the world famous Kung Fu star Jackie Chan in 2006. The troupe members have mastered the martial arts at the most famous Kung Fu schools of China, including the Shaolin Monastery that is known to be particularly rich with the traditions. They have also studied the ballet and contemporary dance under the lead of the Beijing Dance Academy scholars. The dance company has participated in the shootings of the movies like: „Dragon Blade”, „The Karate Kid”, „Taichi 2”, „Shaolin Bodhidarma Straight Sword”, „The Underdog Knight” and „Wheat”, as well as in the plays and broadcast performances. 

Kung Fu and contemporary dance performance “Gateway” was produced under the inspiration of the essays “On Doors” by Christopher Morley. The performance is ascetic, able to surprise with its philosophical deepness and the offered synergy of the strength based in Kung Fu and the beauty of the contemporary dance. Opening and closing of the doors is the most important action in the life of the human being. The doors are the mystery! Before the opening of the doors, no one knows what to expect behind them (Christopher Morley). Since the premiere in Beijing, in 2013, the performance has gained an international recognition in the USA, Bulgaria, Israel, Russia, Cyprus and Slovakia.

The tickets for the special dance performance cost from 7,00 to 12,00 €, and can be purchased at the ticket systems of the Embassy of Latgale GORS and “Biļešu Paradīze”.