Annie Wong, a Taiwanese based in Mauritius for 23 years, center director, was responsible for all coordination of the show. "We prepare our 30 years since last year." The show will be divided into two parts. First, a best of the best dances presented during the past three decades. Then up to new things.
Nearly 175 dancers will participate in the show. "Some former dancers have agreed to resume the dance especially for this event." About 300 suits have been made to ensure a colourful spectacle. Penguin costume, bamboo and various accessories ready promise an unforgettable evening. Dr. Mario Ng Kuet Long, with his famous sega Mandarin, will also be there.
The choreographer has also chosen to bring a touch of modernity, through dances of French Cancan, for example. "Some music will also be rhythmic." Every detail has been seen under the microscope by the dance teacher, a professional dedicated to his craft. It reminds us that Ming Tek is primarily a school of life. This is a close family, bound by a single passion. "Often, this passion for dance is passed from generation to generation. Parents also continue to help us to every event, "says Annie Wong. And events have not missed it, since the inception of the school in 1982 by Father Paul Wu "The goal was to promote Chinese culture among Mauritians."
Its reputation was made, the students of school have performed in Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Reunion and Rodrigues. The dancers have also competed in a French folk, which was held in France. Tickets Tickets are Rs 350 for numbered seats and Rs 250 for non-numbered seats.