Happy Chinese New Year - the Year of the Dragon, indeed! [And everyone knows at least one of them, dear reader!]
Sad to say, apart from a load of "heavy metal" rock numbers and Puff The Magic Dragon, there is little I can find on the subject of Dragons in the musical repertoire that is worth playing...
So let's have this instead - a load of camp-as-tits Chinese queens flapping their fans about!
That'll do nicely.
I quite fancy some Char Siu and fried noodles for lunch now.
That was a beautiful performance.
ReplyDeleteIt was, wasn't it? Jx
DeleteLovely, sweetpea! We're celebrating together! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI didn't get my Char Siu pork, unfortunately... Jx
DeleteNouvel An Chinois :)
ReplyDeleteBelle présentation de la culture unique de la Chine.
Au Canada, Vancouver compte une importante population chinoise,
beaucoup s'y sont installés lorsque Hong Kong est passée d'une colonie de couronne britannique à une entité sous contrôle chinois.
*d'Anjou
Indeed, Vancouver's Chinatown is the largest in Canada - hope you got to enjoy the festivities! Jx
DeleteWhat a bunch of fancy ladies.
ReplyDeleteIndeed - this did come to mind... Jx
DeleteGet the madam with the big fan
ReplyDeleteI shall call this the year of; Idris !
because he is the loveliest of Dragons.
She desperately wants to be centre stage, doesn't she?
DeleteOh, Idris - he loves singing Land of My Fathers... Jx