Dozens of Chinese students from southern U.S. colleges, along with young girls from a Houston, Texas-based dance school, staged a traditional Chinese dancing show Saturday night in Houston.
The Chinese students, who are from universities in Texas, Georgia and Florida, joined students from the J&H Dance School to perform "Dancing Key."
In this show, the young talents performed traditional Chinese dances such as "The Spirit of Peacock," "Swan Goose" and "The Mongolians," showing the beauty of love and nature.
J&H Dance School was founded in 1997 in Houston and is currently operated by Zhou Jie and school principal Gao Xiaohui. As a leading organization of instructing and introducing Chinese traditional and contemporary culture and performance dances, the school was recognized by the Beijing Dance Academy in 1999 and became the first overseas agency in the United States qualified to issue the Chinese Dance Grading Certificate.