Lunar New Year Family Festival - SOLD OUT
Welcome the Year of the Dragon with an afternoon of legendary fun for the whole family at the Museum of Chinese in America. Enjoy a wide variety of live performances, family-friendly programming, New Year's treats, and arts and crafts.
Full schedule is as follows:
Spring Festival Dances with the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company | 2:15-2:45pm
Usher in the Year of the Dragon with a performance by the renowned Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company. Watch an innovative, hip-hop infused lion dance, experience the artistry of the Company’s signature ribbon and fan dances, and be mesmerized by the breathtaking Peking Opera acrobatics showcased in the Long Spear Dance.
New Year Nibbles* | 2:30-4:30pm
Munch on bite-sized sweet and savory holiday treats, while you learn how each one brings flavor and fortune to the New Year. We’ll also be brewing piping hot tea which is just perfect for Lunar New Year.
The Great Race Gallery Hunt | 2:45pm and 4:45pm Meets in the lobby!
In celebration of the Year of the Dragon, join a MOCA educator in soaring high and low to search for dragons and other auspicious symbols in the galleries.
MOCAKIDS Author Meet & Greet with Michele Wong McSween | 3-3:30pm
Get a roaring start to the Year of the Dragon with Gordon, Li Li, and Brooklyn-based author Michele Wong McSween for a special Mandarin lesson featuring your favorite panda cousins, Gordon & Li Li. Michele will read from her bilingual book, Gordon & Li Li Celebrate Chinese New Year, where children and adults will learn first words in English and Mandarin inspired by the New Year. Think good luck foods, decorations, festive greetings, and more! A special Year of the Dragon craft and book signing will follow the reading! Best for children ages 3-5. Older and younger siblings are welcome! Books and plushies will be available for purchase.
Fanciful, Floating Fans: Fan Dance Workshop** | 3pm and 3:45pm
Get ready for an exhilarating workshop with dancer and choreographer Mei-Yin Ng. Dive into the art of holding and manipulating fans, as you master basic dance movements. Then watch an electrifying fan dance. Follow along as the fan floats gracefully in the air and snaps open and close in a celebration of movement and rhythm.
Captivating Confections: A Dragon’s Beard Candy Making Demonstration with Chef Chris Cheung | 3-4pm
Legend has it that Dragon’s Beard Candy—a sweet, hand-pulled confection with threads so fine it resembles a dragon’s beard— was invented during the Han Dynasty to entertain and delight the Emperor. Watch as chef Chris Cheung, owner of East Wind Snack Shop and author of Damn Good Chinese Food, stretches sugar into 12,000 fine threads of Dragon’s Beard Candy. Then try a sample to usher in a sweet new year. Books will be available for purchase. A book signing will follow the demonstration.
MOCAKIDS Author Meet & Greet with Ms. Pauline | 3:45pm
Itching to hear how the dragon got its place in the zodiac? Join Ms. Pauline for an interactive read-aloud of her book The Mystery Race: A New Story About the Chinese Zodiac Animals. She’ll share a modern retelling of the zodiac race and then invite participants to sing along to an original animal rap. Books will be available for purchase, a book signing will follow the reading.
La Mian for Longevity: A Noodle Pulling Demo with Home Cook Lu Zhang | 4-5pm
Noodles have a long history in many cultures, but the world’s oldest noodles were found in China, over 4,000 years ago! Noodles symbolize long life during the New Year. Watch and learn from home cook Lu Zhang as she demonstrates the art of pulling long life noodles, an especially auspicious New Year’s tradition.
MOCAKIDS Storytime: Lunar New Year Legends | 4:15pm
新年快乐! It’s time to celebrate Lunar New Year with the special tradition of telling stories. Join a MOCA educator in learning about Lunar New Year traditions in Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon by Kat Zhang and A Monster Named Nian by Gwen Sung. Practice your Mandarin vocabulary, sing a celebratory song, and move your body to the beat.
Sounds of the New Year with Danting Qiao | 4:30pm
Delight in the classical sounds of the erhu 二胡 performed by an acclaimed musician Danting Qiao. Learn the sounds and symbolism of one of the oldest instruments in the world!
Drop-In Arts & Crafts | 2-5pm
Dazzling Dragons
It’s the Year of the Dragon! Embody this year’s zodiac animal by designing an eye-catching dragon puppet that’s sure to delight. At the end of the festival, grab your brand new dragon and join us in parading through the MOCA galleries to bring good luck to the museum in the new year!
Wishful Fish
Fish symbolize abundance in the New Year. Using traditional Chinese paper cuts as inspiration, fold and cut a wriggly paper fish to usher in a year of plenty.
Lots of Luck Bracelets with Teaching Artist Yu Rong
*While supplies last.
**Space is limited.