How It All Started
Our dance group began almost 20 years ago as a mother and daughter dance group. At the time, social media was becoming more popular, leading to children spending more time online talking to strangers than to their own parents.
To strengthen the bond between mothers and daughters, we formed this group, creating a space where they could share time together.
Growing Together Over the Years
As time passed, those children grew up and left home to study at university. The mothers, suddenly with more free time, continued dancing. Many Chinese women dedicate their lives to family and children, and without that focus, some can begin to lose their sense of self-value.
Thanks to the Swansea Chinese Dance Group, these women found new friendships, developed hobbies, and built meaningful connections in their lives.
With growing confidence, many members have even taken on challenges they never imagined—such as performing in front of large crowds.
Finding a New Sense of Purpose
Most importantly, they have rediscovered their sense of self-value.
Over the years, our group has performed at charity events and local community celebrations. The warm and supportive crowds boost our confidence, reinforcing our sense of pride.
Evolving with the Times
As the world changes, so does our group.
We now focus on helping Chinese immigrants and students settle into their new environment. Many new members bring diverse talents and a passion for serving their community.
However, our mission remains the same—to be a core support system for Chinese women.
Building Confidence and Happiness
We are committed to providing a community where women can practice self-love and develop confidence. We believe that happier women create happier families, strengthening the wider community.
Our performances continue to be a key part of our mission, helping us connect with more people and welcome new members to our group.
Upcoming Performance: Join Us at the 2025 Chinese New Year Festival!
🎉 Our next show will be the 2025 Chinese New Year Festival, organised by the Chinese In Wales Association, on:
📅 Sunday, February 9th
📍 Swansea’s National Waterfront Museum
We believe this event will further strengthen our diverse and vibrant community.