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Chinese Culture Adorns New Zealand’s Largest Street Festival

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The Cuba Street Precinct in New Zealand’s capital city came alive over the weekend as Chinese lion dances and traditiona­l Chinese music adorned New Zealand’s largest outdoor arts and music festival CubaDupa.

The event was forced to pivot in 2019 to an off-street version due to the Christchur­ch Mosque tragedies, and in 2020 it was unable to proceed due to COVID-19 lockdown restrictio­ns.

However, the 2021 CubaDupa came back with its most ambitious program ever. Wellington’s vibrant cultures have been celebrated with 500 performanc­es by more than 1750 artists, across 46 stages and creative zones, 20 parades, over 120 food vendors, and over 19 hours of curated entertainm­ent. Record crowds, over 100,000 are expected over the weekend.

Festival Director Gerry Paul acknowledg­ed the event as “the most diverse and creative festival in New Zealand.”

“The streets were pumping, and alive with colours, music, and tantalizin­g smells from the street feast. It’s the busiest we have ever seen CubaDupa, and the atmosphere was electric. The artists, audience, suppliers, vendors - everyone was just smiling ear to ear, dancing and parading through the streets,” he said.

The China Cultural Center in Wellington made its debut in the festival with lion dances and traditiona­l Chinese music.

Pokarekare Ana, a well-known Maori folk, was performed with traditiona­l Chinese flute, while young

Erhu artist Zoe Li impressed Wellington people with a popular Chinese song Myth.

“We wanted, through art, to open out the stories behind both Cuba Street and the diversity of our community in New Zealand, that’s a big part of the Cuba Street spirit,” said Cubadupa public art curator Mark

Amery.

While the whole street was a big party, Cuba Street’s favourite restaurant­s, cafes and eateries spilled out onto the street as well, to serve snacks and meals to fuel the festival fun.

 ??  ?? People at the artists and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington during the weekend.
People at the artists and music festival CubaDupa in Wellington during the weekend.

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