![]() Entrances are located on Caroline and Austin Streets. Paid parking is available in Asia Society Texas' lot across Southmore Boulevard from the building. lion dance takes place outdoors on our festival lawn. Our Lunar New Year 2023 festival is a rain-or-shine event taking place primarily indoors. More Health and Safety Guidelines Day-Of Information Stroller parking is located outside the building's front entrance. Food must be consumed in the Education Center or in the adjacent Green Garden (outdoors).All food and drink vendors will be inside our Education Center (second floor).Please note we are expecting high attendance for this popular festival.| For No Resin | nochew | StarMoon Jewelry | The T's Creations | Usagi Wasabi The association has served the greater community through volunteerism, service, and cultural exchange with a patriotic focus on strengthening the Chinese American community and its relationship with fellow citizens.īurmalicious by Suu | The Custard Box | Dumpling Haus | Fat Funk ( Aleng Nina's x Ooh Mami Papi) | Green Roots | Karuna's Kitchen | Magic Cup | Mama Marie's Filipino Soul Food | Popssibilities | Teacup Cafeīlue Moth Co. Huaxing Arts Group Houston is a civic organization of Chinese Americans in the Greater Houston Area. To celebrate the 2023 Lunar New Year, Huaxing Arts Group joins Asia Society Texas to present a collection of Chinese music and dance! From modern interpretations of traditional tunes to classic folk dances, the performances highlight a variety of performers and dance styles. Each showtime features the same music and dance performances. inside the Brown Foundation Performing Arts Theater. TICKETS: $10 (Asia Society members receive 35% off) Presented by Shaolin Kung Fu Academy in Houston Hear the story of Lunar New Year come to life in a kid-friendly opera!Įnjoy an energetic lion dance performance outdoors on our festival lawn. Kathleen Funk to learn simple qigong exercises for a healthy new year! Guests of all ages are invited to join Dr. Gather in our upstairs gallery foyer to hear the story of the Jade Emperor in a fun, interactive storytime! Lunar New Year Storytime | 12 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Learn about and try various traditional Chinese musical instruments!įree Festival Performances and Demonstrations Presented by Houston Public Library–Kendall Make fun crafts inspired by Chinese traditions. Make your own flip book about the Lunar New Year! Presented by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houstonįind calmness in nature by coloring beautiful landscapes inspired by Chinese artistic traditions. Learn to draw a Zen painting-inspired rabbit and help create a community scroll with well wishes for the new year! Learn about the zodiac as it relates to the Lunar New Year, identify your animal, and take a fun postcard home!Ĭreate beautiful lantern to celebrate the Lantern Festival, which concludes the Lunar New Year celebration period. Take a festive photo with Spring Festival: Splendor of Huaxing dancers. In celebration of the Year of the Rabbit, create a Rabbit hat to wear - and to take home! (for general public).Įxplore traditional writing styles and receive your name or a simple phrase in Chinese characters. ![]() (for Asia Society members only) and 11 a.m. The below activities take place 10–11 a.m. Music and dance performances by Huaxing Arts Group Houston are sold out tickets will not be available at the door. Food and drink will be available for sale. This event is FREE and open to the public RSVPs are requested for planning purposes. A limited quantity of red envelopes will also be given to children. Learn about Lunar New Year traditions around the world through all-ages crafts, activities, and performances. Join Asia Society Texas in welcoming the Year of the Rabbit with performances, art and craft activities, and food inspired by Lunar New Year traditions across Asia!ĭance to the beat of traditional lion dancers as they perform outside on our festival lawn. ![]() ![]() Members enjoy exclusive early access, 10–11 a.m.!Īll-Ages Activities | Free Festival Performances | Ticketed Theater Performances | Food, Drink, and Shopping | Day-of Information | About Lunar New YearĢ023 is the Year of the Rabbit - a kind, energetic, and resilient animal that represents patience and treating others with respect. Asia Society Texas members enjoy discounted tickets for this program, as well as many other benefits!Īlready a member? Log in to access members-only pricing!
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