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Coronavirus casts shadow over Lunar New Year and lion dancers for the second year running

The upcoming Lunar New Year celebrations across Australia have either been cancelled or scaled back due to ongoing uncertainty and public health concerns from the pandemic.
Key points:
- Lion and dragon dance troupes report fewer bookings in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID-19
- Restrictions on public gatherings have also made it difficult for dancers to train together
- Dance collectives have had to get creative to stay fit and in form during the pandemic
The annual celebration, which falls on February 12 this year, usually attracts up to 1.5 million visitors to Sydney, making it the largest event of its kind outside of Asia.
But this year, the City of Sydney has turned to events on a smaller scale.
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