Background on Year of the Monkey The Chinese New Year day falls on 22nd January 2004. This year it will be the Year of the Monkey. According to the Chinese zodiac people who are born in the year of the Monkey are: - Clever and resourceful,
- lively and agile,
- like talking and competition,
- intelligent and adaptable,
- quick and witty but also unscrupulous,
- selfish to devious,
- like the crowd,
- readily fall in love but too unstable to find happiness.
Festival Highlights Variety show packed with new repertoires to be performed by visiting acrobats from China (across London, various dates) - Puppet theatre from Taiwan (Purcell Room 27th Jan)
- New dance drama (Purcell Room 27th Jan)
- New Year Celebration Evening (Queen Elizabeth Hall 5th Feb)
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Theatre Events New Year 2004 Year of the Monkey New Year Festival Celebration on the South Bank Purcell Room, Southbank 27th January 7.30 pm Year of the Monkey New Year Double Bill - Puppet Theatre Marco Polo
- Toa-Thiu-Thia Puppet Theatre from Taiwan (UK première)
- Dance Drama Parting of the Newly Wedded
- London Chinese Dance & Mime Theatre (UK première)
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Community Events New Year 2004 
- Central London
- Sunday 25th January 12.00 noon
- Trafalgar Square, W1
As Chinese New year is fast becoming an event for all communities, it is only fitting that one of the celebratory performance will take place at the heart of the capital. The event promises to be a day of festivities, food, and fun for all Londoners to enjoy. |
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