Subject: Chinese dragons
I am currently undertaking a study of Chinese dragons extant in Melbourne, Australia, which originate from China. The recently constructed dragon I am focussing on is displayed in a museum during the majority of the year, but also performs in street parades twice annually. A Chinese community association owns the dragon, and organises its performance. The study also looks at other dragons held in the museum and at a local temple which are no longer performed. These dragons are from the mid- and early twentieth century. Is anyone aware of any (conservation or other) publications on the making of dragons, or the history, nature and significance of their performance? Has anyone treated or advised on a Chinese dragon and so might be able to share information about culturally sensitive storage, display and repair? Or about the materials and construction of the dragon? Has anyone written a conservation protocol for the use of a Chinese dragon or any other large-scale performing object (or group of performing objects) that they can share with me? Rebecca Dallwitz University of Melbourne MA student, Cultural Materials Conservation *** Conservation DistList Instance 20:49 Distributed: Friday, April 13, 2007 Message Id: cdl-20-49-023 ***Received on Tuesday, 3 April, 2007