LION DANCE


The Choy Lee Fut Lion Dance Team


3 Coloured Lions

The Choy Lee Fut Lion Dance Team performs the "Fut Sarn Larm Si" or Traditional Southern Lion which is used not only for crowd pleasing entertainment but also to bless and promote all positive energy. If requested, the comical "Dai Tao fut" or Big Headed Buddha is also used for the added entertainment value and blessings. The Choy Lee Fut Lion Dance Team have attained official pyrotechnics licenses by WorkCover Australia which enables the use of Chinese String Firecrackers. As the training of Traditional Kung Fu enables a "Lion Dancer" to perform with great quality and skill, The Choy Lee Fut Lion dance Team also performs traditional fist and weapon kung fu forms.

Sydney Choy Lee Fut can provide a professional lion dance team for any event, from the opening of a new store, corporate function or a wedding.

For bookings or enquires please contact Sifu Paul Nomchong on (02) 9281 1817 or (02) 9211 4634 for Chinese speakers.

Lion Dance History


During the Ching Dynasty was a time of war and internal problems, the Emperor of China at that time after a day in battle had a vivid dream. The dream was of a strange beast playing. This beast was lager than a dog but smaller than a horse and although it looked fierce its behaviour was unseemlier to a tiger. The next day being very interested to know what the beast was, the Emperor went to consult his official advisers. The advisers explained to him that this beast he saw was called a lion.

Later that day, after a glorious battle, which the Emperor’s armies won, the same dream, occurred to him. This time being very disturbed by the recurrence of the dream he went to consult his senior and most experienced advisers and consultants. These people explained to the Emperor that the lion was a gift from the gods. Since no lions existed within China, the god’s gift to him was to let the Emperor have everything. (This was deemed a good omen from the gods who favoured the Emperor). Sydney Choy Lee Fut - Chinese New year

On returning back to the palace after winning the battle, celebrations were evident everywhere. But still in the Emperor’s mind was the dream of the strange beast. Here on ‘talking to many of the Emperor’s court advisers they described to him how to go about and construct the features of this mystical lion. They explained how to use paper, cloth and bamboo to make this beast. The next battle the Emperor had, the lion became the symbol of good fortune for the armies. The battle was won and since then the result of this good omen is what we now call the lion dance.

As a result, today we now demonstrate the lion dance at all important festivals and occasions. As the lion dance brings happiness, prosperity and good fortune to all the people attending the celebrations.


Level 2, 15 Goulburn St
(Use back hallway stairs)
Sydney, NSW, Australia, 2000
info@choyleefut.org
(+612) 9281 1817

Kung Fu/Liondance enquries:
Sifu Paul Nomchong
0410 662 795

Qigong enquiries:
Sifu John Saw
0414 268 289


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