The Dragon's Spell

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North West Film Archive at Manchester Metropolitan University
Established in 1977, the North West Film Archive preserves moving images made in or about the North West of England for the education and enjoyment of the region’s people. Part of Manchester Metropolitan University Library’s Cultural Collections, and based within Manchester Central Library’s Archives+ partnership, we are a specialist resource dedicated to saving and growing our region’s rich filmed history.

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Chinese New Year in a Manchester primary school

In this footage from 2003, school children from Didsbury Church of England Primary School in Manchester celebrate Chinese New Year by learning how to do calligraphy and performing their own dragon dance.

Children from Didsbury C of E Primary School in Manchester learn how to do calligraphy and numbers for Chinese New Year, and perform their own dragon dance.


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Chinese Britain

From restaurants and supermarkets to colourful New Year celebrations, explore how television has represented British Chinese communities through the decades.

The dynamic dragon dances of Lunar New Year are an annual fixture on our television screens. Like Carnival or Diwali, this point in the calendar offers regional news crews across the country an opportunity to capture colour and spectacle on our doorstep. The history of Britain's Chinese communities is centuries-long, but the wave of postwar immigration in the 20th century coincided with the rise of television, and over the ensuing decades local news has reported on this community, with a mixture of curiosity and novelty, for an implied majority white British audience.

This collection brings together several of these reports, most of which are anchored in areas where British Chinese communities are most visible: restaurants, supermarkets and, naturally, New Year celebrations. And yet, despite the undeniable contribution that this community has made to the changing landscape of British society, there is a dearth of opportunities for British Chinese talent on our screens – with the likes of Bert Kwouk, Gemma Chan and Benedict Wong serving as few exceptions to the norm. So, to complement the news items in this collection, there are also personal documentaries and short films by British Chinese filmmakers who turn the camera around, and offer their perspective on life in Britain. 


20 videos in this collection

1

Year of the Snake - A Chinese New Year Celebration

2

Chinese New Year in Leicester

3

Year of the Ox

4

Dragon Boats

Stylishly realised portrait of Chinese priest Peter Kao, who offers a Christian welcome to sailors from his homeland.
5

East Sixteen

6

Family and Children - Eng Personal Film

Beautiful, bittersweet tale of love, longing and Elvis.  Xiao Mei leaves China for marriage in Britain. But her true desire is to find her family.
7

Red

8

Chinese Whispers

9

From HK to MK

10

Linear Rhythm A Portrait of Three Artists

11

Chinatown

12

Chinese New Year Food

13

Chinese Restaurants in Plymouth

Andy Price is going global with his ingredients from this new Chinese shop in Plymouth
14

The First Chinese Shop in Plymouth

15

Chinese Supermarket in Nottingham

16

Chinese New Year

17

The Dragon's Spell

18

Oriental New Year Celebrations

19

Chinese Dancers

20

Offcut Compilation - Eng Personal Film

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