Every Year Paul Mak the president of
the Brooklyn Chinese Association gives me the best seat to photograph
the New Year celebrations. These are some of the best shots of the day. There were several teams of Lion dancers on hand as well as the
usual cartel of politicians, including our own Chuck Schumer whom one
has to wonder how he keeps getting re elected. ENJOY!!
Showing posts with label Lunar New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lunar New Year. Show all posts
Monday, February 23, 2015
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Preview celebrations of Chinese New Year, Year of the Dragon in Sunset Park 2012
As I noted in my last post the Year of the Dragon parade will be tomorrow January 29th in front of the Brooklyn Chinese American Association Headquarters at 50th street and 8th Avenue. Today we had a preview celebration that was held in Sunset Park at the basketball court located next to the pool. Because of the limited room in the court inside the building I always skip this one. It's mostly held for the children in any case. I snapped the above shot of the entrance as a preview of what is coming tomorrow. I hope to see you all there and of course, bring your cameras. There will be lot's of color and the weather promises to cooperate with the event with rather temperate temperatures for this time of the year in the mid to high 40's.
Gung Hoi Fat Choi!!
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Monday, February 11, 2008
Chinese New Year Celebrations mostly a success With Notable Absences
The celebrations of the Year of the Rat/Mouse went off as scheduled on Sunday. At peak time 8th Avenue was packed as tightly as Times Square on New Year's Eve. The celebration lasted a little over the scheduled three hours as such things are wont to do. However, unlike last year there were some people who were conspicuous by their absence. The borough president sent a representative, our own Council person Sarah Gonzales was missing in action sending a minor functionary of her office. Congresswoman Nydia Velasquez was missing as well as was our assemblyman Felix Ortiz. Most of these characters including the district attorney Charles Hynes who attended last year were missing. In fact, what one would consider all the major political players in Sunset Park were out of sight, but not out of mind.
Should the Chinese community consider this a slight? What changed from last year to this one to see such absence? Vincent Gentile was here last year and this one. He probably didn't get invited to the party the others must have been attending to warrant their absence. Of course he represents Bay Ridge where rumor has it a few Chinese live as well. Present this year was Peter Abate who I don't remember seeing last year. He represents mostly Bensonhurst which has a growing Chinese population that is almost rivaling that of Sunset Park in size.
The weather under the command of Mother Nature cooperated in allowing the Suns to shine during the time. The festivities were very delightful with school children performing traditional songs and dances and a very impressive Kung Fu demonstration as a prelude to five teams of Lion Dancers performing at the climax of the presentation. Neeedless to say there was color everywhere. A photographer's eye candy to be had.
Paul Mak was gracious enough to allow me a great vantage point for me to shoot some photographs as he did last year. I managed to pull off some 500 shots and will post the better ones when time permits in the coming days. All in all a great time was had by all. All our parties should be as well orchestrated and organized.
[where: 11232]
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Should the Chinese community consider this a slight? What changed from last year to this one to see such absence? Vincent Gentile was here last year and this one. He probably didn't get invited to the party the others must have been attending to warrant their absence. Of course he represents Bay Ridge where rumor has it a few Chinese live as well. Present this year was Peter Abate who I don't remember seeing last year. He represents mostly Bensonhurst which has a growing Chinese population that is almost rivaling that of Sunset Park in size.
The weather under the command of Mother Nature cooperated in allowing the Suns to shine during the time. The festivities were very delightful with school children performing traditional songs and dances and a very impressive Kung Fu demonstration as a prelude to five teams of Lion Dancers performing at the climax of the presentation. Neeedless to say there was color everywhere. A photographer's eye candy to be had.
Paul Mak was gracious enough to allow me a great vantage point for me to shoot some photographs as he did last year. I managed to pull off some 500 shots and will post the better ones when time permits in the coming days. All in all a great time was had by all. All our parties should be as well orchestrated and organized.
[where: 11232]
[where: 11220]
[where: 11215]
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