Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville
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P.O. Box 121841
Nashville, TN 37212
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$2,000.00
Description
Train with Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville's artists weekly and become a strong and cool lion dancer. Your commitment and determination are the keys.
This program is for middle school students and up to adults. Once you are a lion dancer; you will never forget this valuable experience. For more info, please contact us through CAAN's website's contact: https://www.chineseartsalliance.org/contact-us
Program Successes
CAAN's lion dance artists/teachers witness the student lion dancers build their strong characters with strong body and mind. It is a challenging performing arts mixed with acrobatic skills.
Beneficiaries
Young Adults
Adolescents
Long-term Success
We are training individuals becoming lion dancers who are strong from inside out, compassionate, valuing team-work, and skillful performers.
Short-term Success
We request lion dancer trainees to be persistent and consistent during training; and also focus on building strength and increase coordination physically and mentally.
Program Success Monitored By
Lion dance artists/teachers
Program Areas Served
TAB - contact Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville (ChineseArtsAllianceofNashville@gmail.com), we will let you know the locations.
Budget
$1,000.00
Description
CAAN's Contemporary Dance Group present contemporary dances created to express current issues, voice artists' life experiences, feelings and statements.
Choreographer, Jen-Jen Lin, has been creating modern and contemporary dances since 2004.
The dances recently created are "Mend, " "Friends," "HuXianEr," " Build, " "Links" and "Visual Listening."
Program Areas Served
Davidson County in Middle TN.
Budget
$1,000.00
Description
CAAN has been hosting monthly Chinese film discussion online events since May in 2020. Each month we select an unique Asian film to watch, and then meet online on Zoom to discuss the film on last Tusday of every month at 7 PM (central time)

This event allows us to discuss and learn further deeper about Chinese culture and arts. It is also a mean to continue to connect our community during COVID 19.

FILM & DISCUSSION monthly is free to all. Everyone is welcome.
Beneficiaries
General Public
Asian/Asian American
Adults
Long-term Success
We have been viewing films made in the US, China, Taiwan, and Russia. The topic of the films are mostly associated with Chinese heritage, culture, tradition, history and arts.

Our attendees ranged from Asians, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Caucasians. We take advantage the films to further understand and discuss Chinese or Chinese American related issues, and stories.

We welcome people with all heritages and ages to join us to allow us to view the films from multiple perspectives.

More understanding on different cultures allows us to avoid bigotry and discrimination.
Short-term Success
We would like to take advantaged of many beautiful Asian films out there to promote Asian arts and culture. And the Chinese Arts Alliance is particularly associated with Chinese, Taiwanese, Chinese Americans' arts and culture.

We would like to continue to use arts to build and connect communities during the Pandemic.
Program Areas Served
On Zoom
Budget
$2,000.00
Description
Chinese Arts Alliance has hosted a series of virtual arts and cultural programs for the public, especially for families with children, people of color, people with different abilities and people who live remotely.

We presented asynchronous online program through CAAN's Youtube channel. This is a series of videos teaching people to do art craft projects on a Chinese cultural theme. One video has been released almost every month since June 2020 .

The merit of published at the CAAN's YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLanwx_B0DZ7xDUtUvQlkzg) allows audience to watch at any time and at the pace they choose. And it will be there permanently.

CAAN will continue to produce and publish to share the Chinese culture and arts through hand-on art making process.
The activities are free to all. All are welcome, especially for families, students and teachers.
Beneficiaries
Asian/Asian American
Families
Children and Youth (0 - 19 years)
Long-term Success
Our goal is to connect communities through these online programs as we continue to share our Chinese heritage; to educate the public through arts; to promote community networking, and to bridge cultural differences.

We use arts to connect families with children and the public that includes people of color, different abilities, those who live in remote areas, and seniors. Our anticipated outcome will be the active, hand-on use of our crafts videos, and involvement in film discussions, to promote and educate people about Chinese arts and culture.


Short-term Success
Stay connected during COVID!

We outreach to families, students, teachers and schools to promote understanding Chinese culture and arts by hand-on art making experience to enhance the topic of each series of activity.
Program Areas Served
Online at Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville's YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLanwx_B0DZ7xDUtUvQlkzg)
Description
"Dance Nashville" is a community group formed by Chinese language teachers, parents and friends. This is a Chinese dancing group established in April 2018. The coordinator is Lizung Lin, artistic director/choreographer is Jen-Jen Lin.

This dancing group rehearsed weekly even during the Pandemic due to COVID 19. The group plays important role at the Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville' annual Chinese New Year Celebration, and also has performed arts and cultural event in the middle Tennessee.
Program Successes
Dance Nashville has been performing at the annual Celebrate of Nashville, International Women's Day Celebration in Nashville, Celebration of Nations in Franklin, Asian Culture Festival in Knoxville, Discovery Center at Murfreesboro, and Chinese Arts Alliance of Nashville's own annual Chinese New Year Celebration.
Beneficiaries
Asian/Asian American
Families
Asia
Long-term Success
"Dance Nashville" provides community dancers to learn and perform Chinese dance for their own interest and also share their love of dancing by presenting dances learned through weekly rehearsals. The group promotes dance and promote Chinese arts, culture and stories.
Program Areas Served
Resident Dance Company at the Metro Nashville Parks Dance Division's dance studio, Online on Zoom during the Pandemic of COVID 19
Description
'Chinese New Year Celebration at Hillsboro Village' was established in 2016. Since then we have steadily growth on participation. A rippling 60-foot dragon parades through Hillsboro Village and lion dancers perform made the high point of the celebration. There is more: professional jugglers mingle with the crowd, Chinese calligraphy will be water "painted" on the walkways, there is Chinese songs, music, dance, percussion, and arts and crafts for children, as well as TaiChi, Bamboo dance, and Chinese naming. Food vendors are on site too. We are collaborated with Borderless Arts TN, whose dancers presented a Chinese fan dance, and MLK High School's Chinese language program, whose students performed lion dance and Kung Fu fan dance; while Brentwood High's students sang popular Chinese tunes, and Franklin High School recited ancient Chinese poetry. The Nashville Chinese School presented Chinese yo-yo. Nashville Ukulele Society's musicians also played Chinese music at the event.
Program Areas Served
None
Description
CAAN presents mini theater to present Chinese dance, music and culture. We perform at smaller venue, like senior centers, schools, or libraries. We had also produced a Chinese fable story, 'Lost Horse, A Blessing in Disguise.' The dance theater is based on a text written by Liu An in 139 BCE. We presented 'Stone Soup' for very young audience, and 'group drumming' for youth.
Program Areas Served
None
Description
The Chinese Arts Alliance organizes and creates productions of Chinese stories or folk tales incorporating with traditional Chinese dance, costumes and art. Some stories presented were traditional, and some stories may be contemporary and address the immigrant experience or come from the rich history of Chinese folk tales. We also create modern and contemporary dances that well present modern Chinese experiences and issues, especially focus on Asian American experience in America.
Program Areas Served
None
Description
CAAN's Lion Dance and Drumming team has performing since 2006. Whenever we went we brought excitements and joy to people. We also have estabaished CAAN's Student Lion Dance program that train young dancers to become Chinese lion dancers. We have been performing at various locations in Middle TN. The Lion Dance Team also runs a 'Lion Dance Class for kids.' This program offers opportunity for younger children have a chance to learn the lion dance skills. In addition to the lion dance groups, we also run Nashville Chinese Dragon Dance Team. Our dragon prop is 60 feet long and needs to performed by 11 people and musicians. It takes much efforts to coordinate the team to mobilize this huge magnificent dragon prop! We are proud to have such unique team in the Middle of TN.
Program Areas Served
None
Description
This a day that Taichi and QiGong practitioners and instructors get together and offer our community free workshops and demonstrations on Taichi and QiGong, an ancient Chinese martial arts and healing methods. This is the day that every corner in the world there are people practicing Taichi and QiGong.
Program Areas Served
None

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

Chinese Arts Alliance is entering its 15th year. Over the years, CAAN performances have included over 100 performers, six drums and lions, one Monkey King, a Moon Goddess, the great woman warrior Mulan, and a 60-foot long dragon. CAAN's first performance, Our Stories, told the famous Chinese fold story of Monkey King, CAAN's next performance, Moon Goddess, told the story of Hou Yi who was an archer who shot down nine suns in order to save the world and he married Chang-e. The next production was about MuLan, who pretended to be a man in order to replace her aging father who was called to battle by the emperor. Then, 'Dragon Pearl' told how a boy became a dragon. And 'QiXi-a famous Chinese love story.' Each of these productions brought to life on the stage of Ingram Hall folk tales that have been told and re-told in Chinese hoes for centuries. CAAN has also brought more contemporary themes to the stage. 'NuShu' was about a Chinese language that was spoken and understood only by women, and 'Dragon Dialogues' presented three different voices from within a Chinese woman. The 'Snow Lotus' and 'QuYuan' dance pieces were set to music originally scored by composers in Beijing and Taiwan, and were performed by Vanderbilt Wind Symphony and the Blakemore Trio. 'Looking Back' was nostalgia about the past, and the music was played by cellist Felix Wang from Blair String Quartet. Moving off of the proscenium stage, CAAN has brought Chinese folk culture to dozens of venues across town. 'Chinese Story in Motion' was a pop up theater that was presented at smaller venues. 'Lost Horse' was presented in schools, libraries and retirement homes. CAAN's lion dancers and drummers have performed at Schermerhorn Hall, the Nashville Dragon Boat Festival, the National folk Festival, the Frist Center for visual Arts, Discovery Ct. in Murfreesboro and many community centers and parks across the middle TN. We also push further to establish Chinese New Year Celebration at Hillsboro Village for 2 years. The event was one of the most successful community activities that Chinese Arts Alliance hosted.