Ever wonder how a lion dancer is made? It’s not as easy as it seems. Stephy Chung of Crane TV gives us a look.
Part dance troupe, part Kung-Fu fighters, New York’s Chinese Freemasons relay the secrets of an ancient ritual to a new generation.
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Ever wonder how a lion dancer is made? It’s not as easy as it seems. Stephy Chung of Crane TV gives us a look.
Part dance troupe, part Kung-Fu fighters, New York’s Chinese Freemasons relay the secrets of an ancient ritual to a new generation.
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