NYJPW Documentary for the Year of 1996-2006

Photography and Chinese Opera Productions on DVD


NYJPW Oradell Arts & Cultural Center, Oradell, New Jersey, 07/19/06

NYJPW John & Penny Wang are Greatly Honored for the Support from Devoted Artists and Public
NYJPW Presents Thier Best Products from the Past Ten Years on DVD to Interested Viewers

Looking back in the past ten years, NYJPW is one of the most successful organizations that has produced many greatest and memriable Chinese Operas in New York, Shanghai and Beijing. NYJPW has helped many professional artists to express their talent in the performing arts arena and entertained the American and Chinese audience from stage to stage and country to country. When Penny Wang led the artists performing on the stage, John Wang was carring his camera, conducting the show from the theater to the back stage. Every year the excellent Chinese Operas have been well organized and presented the most magnificent show. The appreciated audience has requested to add their names to the circulation list so that they will not miss any NYJPW's performance. Not to mention that the artists that NYJPW ever helped to obtain their permanent residence through the extra outstanding performance with NYJPW's productions. The three excellent artists, Bai Ge, Li Dan Hong and Zhang Guo Hui were invited to perform at the 73rd Oscar Academy Award Ceremony at Los Angeles 2003, were NYJPW sponsored artists. Many other outstanding artists have confortablly reside in the United States and continued to contribute their special techniques to the communities and society. NYJPW is the proudly sponsor and always wishing the Chinese Opear can bring the beauty of the traditional Chinese Arts to the United States.

NYJPW built its third Arts and Cultural Center at College Point, New York on 2005. This is another self sponsored building in New York from NYJPW John & Penny Wang. Throughout the openning events, this art center is recognized by the local communities and media quickly. Queens Public Television has conducted a exclusive interview on January 25, 2006 to visit NYJPW College Point Center and recorded a Queens Journal on John Wang's Photography. The 3 hours interview was edited to a half hour's program and has broadcasted on QPTV Channel 34 and 35 on April 27, 28 and May 18, 2006. It is highly recommanded program by QPTV for the viewers interested on photography.

John & Penny Wang were appreciated QPTV's patronage and public continuously support. Therefore NYJPW has converted this program and all other Chinese Opera productions throughout the past years on DVD. Viewer interests to get a copy of the DVD, please contact John Wang or Penny Wang for their dedicated devotion to the communities.

QPTV Queens Journal NYJPW John Wang Photography on DVD
  • Queens Journal - John Wang Photography

    Queens Public Televion Exclusive Interview on John Wang Photography at NYJPW College Point Arts & Cultural Center, 15-32 College Point Boulevard & 18th Avenue, College Point, New York, and Broadcasting on QPTV channel 34,35,56,57 April 25, 26 and May 18, 2006.

    The program vieo was edited by Queens Public Television in English.

  • NYJPW Chinese Opera Productions on DVD
  • The Cave of Hone Yang was performed on December 6, 1996 at Murry Bergtraum Technical High School, 411 Pearl Street, Chinatown, New York:

  • Penny Wang and her beloved daughter, Jennifer Hellen Wang, performed the Cave of Hong Yang in New York City. At the time, Jennifer was 16 and Penny was so proud to save this photo and the DVD for lifetime memory.

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.
  • Four Operas were performed on November 2, 1997 at Murry Bergtraum Technical High School, 411 Pearl Street, Chinatown, New York:

  • Stealing An Imperial Horse
  • Wu Jia Slope
  • Silver Mountain Battle
  • The Coronation

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Three Operas were performed on December 6, 1998 at Taipei Theater, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York City:

  • The Proud Fisherman
  • Stealing Ling Zhi
  • The Broken Bridge

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • One Opera was performed on December 12, 1999 at Taipei Theater, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York City:

  • Si Lang Visits His Mother

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Two Operas were performed on March 3, 2000 at Columbia University, New York for A Columbia Horizons Mini-Course Traditional Theatrical Art of China:

  • The Monkey King
  • Wu Jia Slope

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • One Opera was performed on July 15, 2000 at Performing Arts Center, Montegomery College, Rockville, MD in joining the Chinese Opera Society of Greater Washington D.C. Performance:

  • Si Lang Visits His Mother

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • One Opera was performed on October 19, 2000 at Yi Fu Theater, Shanghai, China in Commemoration Performance of Chinese Master Zhang Jun Qiu:

  • The Ultimate Sacrifice

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Three Operas were performed on January 24, 2001 at Federal Building, 290 Broadway, New York in celebration of 4699th Lunar New Year for the United States Environmental Protection and the Internal Revenue Service, New York City:

  • Si Lang Visits His Mother
  • The Monkey King Stealing the Logevity Peach
  • Chien Yuan Mountain

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Five Operas were performed on April 8, 2001 at Taipei Theater, 1221 Avenue of Americas, New York in Celebration of NYJPW Fifth Anniversary:

  • Lu Wen Long
  • Ultimate Sacrifice
  • Countess Marriage Dilemma
  • The Crossing
  • Farewell My Concubine

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Three Operas were performed on July 14, 2001 at Li Yuan Theater, Beijing, China in Celebration of Beijing to be Elected as 2008 Olympic City:

  • The Ultimate Sacrifice
  • Fight with White Monkey
  • Lu Bu & Diao Chan

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • One Opera was performed on July 20, 2001 at An Hui Ho Fei Television, China in celebration of Beijing as Elected City for 2008 Olympic Game:

  • The Ultimate Sacrifice

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Many Operas & Music & Dance were performed on September 22, 2001 at Chinese Community Center Auditorium, Chinatown, New York City with NYJPW Dedicated Volunteer Artists performed in Commemoration of 9-11 World Trade Center Victims. This was the first Volunteering Performance after 9-11 Attack and all the fund was collected had donated to the Chinese Community Center, Chinatown, New York:

  • Chinese Traditional Dance by New York Chinese Public School
  • Chinese Opera Music with Drum, Jing Hu and Moon Gitar
  • Chinese Ribbon Dance
  • Chinese Flue
  • Chinese Opera Painted Face's Singing
  • Chinese Opera Lady's Chin Yi Singing
  • Chinese Opera Lady's Wu Kung
  • Chinese Opera Man's Wu Kung
  • Chinese Opera Man's Singing

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • One Opera was performed on May 25, 2002 at St. John's University, New York for Conference on the History of Flushing:

  • The Monkey King

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Three Operas were performed on February 9, 2003 at Chinese Language School of Connecticut, Riverside CT in celebration of Chinese New Year and Fundraising for CLSC:

  • The Crossing
  • The Ribbon Dance on the Silk Journey
  • The Sword Dance

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • One Opera was performed on September 19, 2003 at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City:

  • The Orphan of Zhao

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Two Operas were performed on December 24, 2003 at Sheraton LaGuardia East Hotel, Flushing, New York in Celebration of 2003 Christmas Eve for Chinese Cultural University Alumni Association of New York:

  • The Monkey King
  • Gan Lu Temple

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Two Operas were performed on February 11, 2004 at the Plaza Hotel, New York City for ORBIS Saving Sight Worldwide 2004 Global Society Benefit Honoring FedEx Corporation Celebration:

  • Lion Dance
  • Farewell My Favorite Concubine

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Five Operas were performed on September 17, 2005 at the Plainsboro Public Library, Court Room, Plainsboro, New Jerser for Chinese Opera Fashion Show Plainsboro Festival of The Arts:

  • Wu Kung Dance Iron Mountain
  • Ribbon Dance Tien Nu Spread Flowers
  • Changing Faces Bian Lian
  • Monkey King Comedy Wu Kung
  • Sword Dance Farewell My Favorite Concubine

    The program manuscript was edited and printed in both English and Chinese.

  • Illustration of NYJPW DVD Productions 1996 - 2006
    Illustration of NYJPW DVD Productions Part One
    Illustration of NYJPW DVD Productions Part Two

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