“Ametrine Rose - 紫彤科技美容2019新西兰国际华服表演大赛”必将唱响新西兰,它将是一场视觉上的华服盛宴!让我们共同演绎民族魂,华服情,成就梦想,共筑辉煌!
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撰稿人:纪思羽(Anita Ji), 沃良红(Nina Wo)
照片提供:Color code studio,美女好摄, Nina Wo
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A press conference hosted by New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre was solemnly held at the Wine Cave, 104 Carlton Gore Rd, Newmarket, Auckland at 2 - 3pm, on 17 February 2019.
It was announced to the public at the press conference via the media that the grand event of Ametrine Rose 2019 New Zealand International Mandarin Dress Performance Contests will be staged with glittering appearance at Alexandra Park on 23 March 2019, which will bring the public not only an amazing shock, but more significantly an expectation.
The main purpose of Ametrine Rose 2019 New Zealand International Mandarin Dress Performance Contests to be jointly hosted by New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre, Union of China’s Fashion Arts Centre and the Organizing Committee of China’s ASEAN International Fashion Week is to promote the ancient Chinese costume culture of a great splendor in our motherland, to display our self confidence in our culture and to enhance the exchange and intercommunication of cultures between China and the West through shows of costumes as a vehicle by using New Zealand, the second hometown to us Chinese migrants as a platform of the international cultural exchange.
We Chinese are deeply rooted spiritually in our traditional culture of over 5000 years, which are just like those sparking stars in the dark sky constantly guiding us the descendants of the Yellow Emperor to civilization and prosperity. A yearning for our homeland has been cherished by every single Chinese living overseas with our hearts for our motherland so dearly. It is our firm belief that through this performing event to be hosted by New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre, a craze of mandarin dresses is bound to be formed in New Zealand. Let those elements of the Chinese culture in the form of “Chinese language and mandarin dress” etc be distributed more profoundly in this multicultural heavenly place!
This performing contest features the following three aspects:
Firstly, a professional team of directors
Mr Ma Xin is the one behind the whole program of the event. Mr Ma is a manager specializing in making arrangements for professional performances by ensembles and troupes at the state level in China. Involved as a chief director in large scale events, Mr Ma has been the on site chief director for New Year’s Eve galas in Beijing for consecutive years. He was also engaged in preparations for large scale vocal concerts as a stage director.
Ms Sha Xiaodan will be the executive director of the event. Ms Sha is the director of China ASEAN International Fashion Week and chief director. A well known modelling coach herself, Ms Sha is also the executive chair of the Federation of China’s Modelling Industry.
Secondly, the age range is huge for contestants of the event with numerous prizes to be awarded. It suits contestants of all ages, old and young, to participate in.
Charming baby group for 3 - 5 year olds
Spring buds group A for 6 - 9 year olds
Spring buds group B for 10 - 13 year olds
Rising star group for 14 - 21 year olds
Beauty group for 22 - 32 year olds
Socialite group for 33 - 45 year olds
Elegance group for 46 - 59 year olds and
Golden Age group for 60 year olds and over
Thirdly, team events (which are available for any team which is formed by a minimum of six members)
There are no limits to the formats of contests for team events. Accepted will be shows in the form of singing, dancing, short acts or even comprehensive shows. It is not restrictive in terms of the required number of the members in a team. Applications for the contest will be accepted so long as a team is composed of six members or above. Such a team can be recommended or formed individually for participation. The age of contestants can be as young as three years old. There are no age limits to the senior contestants. There are no limits on the heights and weights of contestants who can display their charm and elegance in full, expressing their yearning for their homeland, promoting the Chinese civilization with priority on showing each contestant’s own self confidence.
TV 28, a local television station in Chinese in New Zealand offered its active support to the press conference with Ms Xue Fei, one of the presenters from the station having presided over the press conference.
Ms Lang Xuanyun representing New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre was the first to deliver her speech at the press conference. In her speech, Ms Lang mainly elaborated the aim of the founding of New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre and those events carried out by the centre since its establish
Mr Ma Xin, an especially hired art director by New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre introduced the aim and the proceedings of the Contests to the media at the press conference. At the same time, Mr Ma officially declared the launch of Ametrine Rose 2019 New Zealand International Mandarin Dress Performance Contests to be held on 23 March 2019. Mr Ma sincerely expressed his welcome for the support to and participation in the Contests by parties from all walks of life. It is the honour and responsibility of every single descendant of the Yellow Emperor to promote Chinese culture. Mr Ma stressed in his speech that New Zealand International Culture and Arts Exchange Centre would elaborately process Chinese costume related performing shows in a brand new way. “By making it a brand, new elements will be injected every year to such events and more cultural activities and projects of cultural exchanges between China and the West will be launched in a popular way”, said Mr Ma.
Ms Sha Xiaodan from China ASEAN International Fashion Week and Union of Chinese Fashion Art Centre, one of the hosting parties of the event and Mr Qi Yu, the president of Beijing Oriental Qipao Art Centre, an assisting party of the event, offered their congratulations via video clips. Both of them wished a great success to the mandarin dress performing contests.
Mr Su Bin, a New Zealand Chinese painter, also the chairman of New Zealand Young Artists Association, one of the assisting parties of the Contests improvised a poem which made the atmosphere of the press conference more poetic and the attendees of the press conference immersed in the atmosphere of beauty. At the press conference, speeches were also made on the launch of the Contests by Mr Paul Yang, an Auckland city councilor, Mr He Zhiyun from Pacific Culture and Arts Exchange Centre and representatives of the contestants of the event. Ms Cindy Xiong representing Ametrine Rose Health and Beauty, the naming sponsor of the Contests was the final speaker of the press conference.
In addition, invited representatives from over 20 leading Chinese organizations in Auckland, New Zealand and over a dozen of local leading Chinese media attended the press conference.
Ametrine Rose 2019 New Zealand International Mandarin Dress Performance Contests will surely make a great success in New Zealand. It will be a visual feast of Chinese costumes! Let us display our national soul, our deep love for mandarin dresses together. Let us make our dream a reality and work together for a glorious future!
Although the press conference was over, attendees were still in the mood of the conference. While tasting the fine wines especially sponsored by the Wine Cave and the finger foods prepared by the host of the conference, the attendees talked to their hearts’ contents about the far reaching meaning of the Mandarin Dress Performing Contests, expecting a beautiful future of the Chinese culture together
Application for participating in the Contests is currently under way vigorously and sponsors from various industries are actively involved. You are welcome to contact Yun on 021 048 1739 at any time to join us.
Article by Anita Ji and Nina Wo
Photos of the press conference are provided by Colour Code Studio. Photographer: Angel Wen, Nina Wo