A troupe of 17 physie girls who live, work and study in Penrith city have
just returned from Beijing, China where they represented Australia and
Physical Culture in a cultural exchange event called “Fitness Exercise
Performance of International Sister Cities of Xicheng”. Penrith has a 10
year relationship with its sister city Xicheng in Beijing.
The event was organised by the Chinese in the lead up to the Olympics “to
deepen the mutual understanding and friendship between the people of Xicheng
and her sister cities”. This is the first time that physie has had the
opportunity to be showcased overseas.
The BjP physie girls were aged 16-30 and came from four different clubs.
While in Beijing the girls had a fantastic learning experience and were
shown the city sights including Tiananmen Square, The Forbidden City and The
Great Wall of China as well as sampling all the local delicacies,
experiencing the culture first hand and meeting local Chinese people.
Chinese performances included tai chi, folk dancing, martial arts and
dances with swords, fans and balls. Although similar to the Chinese physical
culture, our performance had a more modern flavour with a stronger aerobic
and contemporary dance element. Our choreography and music were well
received and the girls were very popular, being asked to pose for at least a
hundred photographs with various other troupes! We also performed with the
Chinese and Japanese in a mass display that appeared on Chinese television.
As Penrith and Xicheng cities prepare to celebrate their 10th anniversary
as sister cities, we hope that there will be many more cultural exchanges in
the next 10 years and beyond.
"I love
the fact that the sport I love so dearly "Physie" has been given this
amazing opportunity via the Penrith Council to display our sport and skills
to the world. As a 7 year old walking into my first Physie class I never
thought I would be in front of an audience in China doing Phyise 26 years
later”. Colleen MacMurray (Penrith Physical Culture
Club)