Spectacular cultural performances spread positive happy energy
Tai Ji Men Chinese New Year Gathering galvanizes the attendees at Cal Poly Pomona
2015-03-18
Celestial Official Michael Selfridge (first from left); Dr. Tony Torng (second from left), board member of the Walnut Valley Unified School District and Ambassador for Ling Ling Chang, 55th District Assemblywoman, Tatumn Walter (third from left), represOn March 8, which happened to be the start of this year’s Daylight Saving Time and represented the arrival of spring, Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy in Los Angeles and Cal Poly English Language Institute teamed up to host the 2015 Chinese New Year Gathering to allow people in the local communities to experience the traditions and customs of Chinese New Year.
Most attendees came with their family members, and many parents brought along with them their children attending schools in Walnut, West Covina, Rowland Heights, Pomona, Arcadia, and Temple City. While many of them are not of Chinese descent, it seems that more and more people in the mainstream of the American society are paying attention to Chinese New Year.
Dr. Hong Tao-Tze, Zhang-man-ren of Tai Ji Men, stated in his welcoming remarks: “A good beginning is integral to the whole success.
“Auspicious Lions Bringing Good Fortune to All:” lively lions and happy kids depict a happy and peaceful society in the old days.The event was graced by distinguished guests such as Tatumn Walter, representative of Congressman Ed Royce, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee; Dr. Tony Torng, board member of the Walnut Valley Unified School District and Ambassador for Ling Ling Chang, 55th District Assemblywoman; Tony Cartagena, council member of the City of Walnut; Dr. Roberta Perlman, board member of the Pomona Unified School District; Mary Ng, vice president of APAPA-SCR; Victor Hung, president of Southern California Lau Kuai Clansmen Association; etc.
The “Celestial Official” and honored guests. Tatumn Walter (first from left), representative of Congressman Ed Royce, Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee; Celestial Official Michael Selfridge (second from left); Pamela Chen (second from rightBesides Tai Ji Men’s cultural presentations, the Alma Tica Costa Rica Folk-Dance Group and a beautiful young lady of Indian descent also shared their traditional cultures through fun and graceful dances. Cultural exchanges can easily bring people closer together and spread the messages of love and peace, which are especially important in today’s world, where geopolitical tensions are escalating among different ethnic groups and nations.
Ladies at Tai Ji Men present the “Lantern Dance,” which symbolizes that a bright light guides people to the way back home and encourages people to follow their conscience to do good deeds.Dr. Roberta Perlman, board member of the Pomona Unified School District, said that she was very honored and pleased to attend the event and had learned a lot about the different cultures. She said that the performances were very energetic and full of happy energy. She also believed that the movement of An Era of Conscience is very important in education because students must act according to their conscience. Jennifer Dill, an MRI technician at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, cheerfully said that she had received a lot of happy and harmonious energy and would bring the positive energy back to her home and workplace and pass it on.
Martial Arts Demonstration