A Journey Through Chinese Tradition in Orlando

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China Magic Orlando is an entertainment and cultural show located in Orlando, Florida. The show combines traditional Chinese performing arts with modern visual effects and storytelling. It aims to bring the rich cultural heritage of China to audiences in the United States. The show features a variety of performances, including traditional Chinese acrobatics, martial arts, dance, and music. These performances showcase the talents and skills of the performers, who have been trained in these art forms from a young age. China Magic Orlando also incorporates modern technology and visual effects, creating a dazzling and immersive experience for the audience.


Seaglass is glass discarded into the sea, larger glass pieces shatter, break, and are then tumbled, tossed around by the waves, weathered by saltwater and friction with other materials in the sea until they obtain a glassy, etched and unique appearance. Our favourite way to spend Sundays is to go for a beach walk and have a sea glass competition of who can collect the most. It's now led to about 30 jam jars full, so this is a welcomed activity! If you are unable to get to the beach, or your local beach doesn't wash any up (it can be hit and miss sometimes) you can buy some online here.

With Earth Day coming up I wanted to make a suncatcher with my children using reused materials, and sea glass, and the amazing colours we ve found seemed like the perfect choice - Especially the greens and blues to make a planet Earth. However, I did find this gorgeous thick, light lavender and perfect heart shaped piece of sea glass which was not going anyhere but safely in my pocket.

The magic of wave worn glass

China Magic Orlando also incorporates modern technology and visual effects, creating a dazzling and immersive experience for the audience. The use of multimedia elements such as videos, lighting effects, and special effects enhances the storytelling and adds a contemporary touch to the traditional performances. The show highlights the diverse cultural traditions of China, emphasizing its art, history, and customs.

Suncatchers have been used by many to bring good Feng Shui into the home or workplace.

Suncatchers take the positive energy of the sun and energize the area by spreading that light around in the form of rainbows and flecks of light.

Suncatchers can be made with a variety of materials like

  • Coloured cellophane paper
  • Colored tissue paper
  • Colored feathers
  • Crayons
  • Translucent plastic pony bead

I recently did a tutorial with pressed flowers here.

Sea Glass Sun Catchers - Mother Of Grom

‍With Earth Day coming up I wanted to make a suncatcher with my children using reused materials, and sea glass, and the amazing colours we've found seemed like the perfect choice - Especially the greens and blues to make a planet Earth!

Worn by waves, recycled by the sea, sea glass is a product of both nature and man.

Seaglass is glass discarded into the sea, larger glass pieces shatter, break, and are then tumbled, tossed around by the waves, weathered by saltwater and friction with other materials in the sea until they obtain a glassy, etched and unique appearance. Our favourite way to spend Sundays is to go for a beach walk and have a sea glass competition of who can collect the most. It's now led to about 30 jam jars full, so this is a welcomed activity! If you are unable to get to the beach, or your local beach doesn't wash any up (it can be hit and miss sometimes) you can buy some online here.

What you'll need

  • Circular lid (we used old takeout lids)
  • Clear PVA glue
  • Sea glass
  • Twine
Mother of Grom - Sea Glass Sun Catchers

Method

  • Pour your Clear PVA Glue 2/3 into your circular lid
This is the lesser known "Glass Beach" (the other in California) but perhaps my preferred of the two. There's not as much sea glass here, but still a lot more than most beaches.
China magic orlqndo

Through the performances, the audience can get a glimpse into the ancient and vibrant culture of China, from the graceful movements of the dancers to the precision and agility of the acrobats. China Magic Orlando aims to promote cultural exchange and understanding between China and the United States. By showcasing the beauty and richness of Chinese performing arts, the show encourages appreciation and respect for different cultures. Attending China Magic Orlando can be a memorable experience for both locals and tourists in Orlando. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the beauty and mastery of traditional Chinese performing arts combined with modern technology. The show engages and captivates audiences of all ages, providing a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience. Overall, China Magic Orlando is a fusion of ancient traditions and modern innovation, creating a magical and captivating performance that brings the wonders of China to Orlando. It is a testament to the power of art and culture to transcend borders and bring people together..

Reviews for "Ancient Chinese Wisdom Meets Modern Day Magic in Orlando"

1. Lisa - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with China Magic Orlando. The food was mediocre at best, and the service was incredibly slow. The restaurant was also quite crowded and noisy, making it difficult to have a conversation. Overall, I found the whole experience to be underwhelming and not worth the price.
2. Michael - 1 star - China Magic Orlando was a complete letdown. The food was bland and lacked any authentic flavors. I was expecting a culinary journey through Chinese cuisine, but instead, I got generic, flavorless dishes. The service was also subpar, with the staff appearing disinterested and inattentive. Save yourself the disappointment and try another Chinese restaurant in the area.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - China Magic Orlando fell short of my expectations. The portions were small, leaving me feeling hungry even after ordering multiple dishes. The flavors were also quite underwhelming, lacking the intensity and depth I was hoping for. The prices were high for what was served, and I couldn't justify paying that much for a lackluster dining experience. There are definitely better Chinese restaurants in town.

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