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Hey Avishay,
Nice to hear from you. I bet Liondances in NY city must be the bomb!
I'd love to check them out. thanks for that bit of information about
the merchants contacting a Fung Shui Master first before scheduling
a Liondance. I didn't know that part. It makes sense.
Mel
-- In tristatewushukungfu@yahoogroups.com, avishay mazor
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> well i just got back from a new years dinner in chinatown downtown
NYC.
> had a great time even with the rain.
> we walked the streets and got to see a bunch of lion dances.
> according to our guide (a client of mine hong-kong born
architect friend of mine) the varrious martial-arts schools are
hired by the local stores to perform at specific times based on the
recommendation of a feng-shui master.
> lots of streamers all over the streets
> happy year of the dog.
> enjoy the celebrations
> avishay
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> 1. Gong Hay Fat Choy! Happy Chinese NewYear!
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> Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 10:42:11 -0000
> From: "Mel"
> Subject: Gong Hay Fat Choy! Happy Chinese NewYear!
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> Hey Gang,
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> I noticed Liondance is getting alot more attention in the
> Newspaapaers this year. Either that or is it just me? There will
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> Liondance shows in Philly's Chinatown every Sunday until the 12th
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> Feb. I plan to go Feb 5th and maybe even the 12th!
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> Cheers!
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> Mel
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