Nottingham Chinese New Year Gala 2024, 17 Feb, 4:00pm & 5:30pm – early bird ticket@£5, available until 31 January Join us to welcome the year of the dragon with an amazing 45-minute show filled with music, dance and kung fu! Here is a list of celebratory events organised/supoported by NCI in partnernship with Lakeside Arts, Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA) and Cosmopolitan Arts: 19 Jan - Nottingham Chinese New Year Gala, starting at 7:00pm, approx. 120 mins including interval, Nottingham Playhouse, organised by CSSA and supported by NCI Join us for an exciting lineup of performances and arts and crafts activities as we welcome the Lunar New Year! Organised in collaboration with various University of Nottingham departments, Nottingham Central Library, and the Chinese Students and Scholars Association (CSSA), this festive celebration promises something for everyone! Get Creative . Explore your creativity and take part in this incredible opportunity to learn the creative art of Chinese brush painting with the talented Feng-Ru Lee.. Come on down to Lakeside Arts on either the 29th of January, the 5th of February or the 12th of February for a two-hour session of fun, creativity and art where you will create stunning images of traditional Chinese New Year Lakeside Arts, Beeston Nottingham Lakeside Arts is The University of Nottingham's unique public arts centre and museum presenting an eclectic programme of music, dance, theatre, visual art, special collections and family events all year round. Chinese guardian lions, Nottingham By sending an e-card you will be contributing to the university’s sustainability goal and supporting our commitment to being a leading green university. Lakeside Arts will also be hosting a number of events and workshops to celebrate Chinese New Year 2024. You can find a full list here. Happy Lunar New Year to all at the University of Nottingham! Tags: Chinese New Year, Hope, Lakeside Arts, Lunar New Year, Nottingham Confucius Institute, Trent Building light up, Xiwang Lunar New Year 2022 – university e-card now available A Chinese New Year e-card is now available for staff to send to colleagues, associates and [] Lunar New Year 2023 – university e-card now available. Chinese New Year, which will be celebrated on Sunday 22 January 2023, marks the year of [] Appears in Portal pic. Tags: Lunar New Year, Lunar New Year 2023 Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Nottingham with a captivating show weaving together contempoary and traditional Chinese art forms. University Park, Nottingham This New Year event attracted more than two hundred participants, and they deeply experienced the charm of traditional Chinese culture. Faculty of Science and Engineering has more than 130 academic staff from 23 countries and regions, with various cultures blending here. Lakeside’s exciting Chinese New Year events are brought to you in partnership with Nottingham Confucius Institute, University of Nottingham, Fudan University, Chinese International Education Foundation and Nottingham City Council. Enjoy browsing all the events to see how you can join the celebrations together with friends and family. The Nottingham Confucius Institute were delighted to support Nottingham Chinese School’s Chinese New Year Gala, which took place on Saturday 27 February. The 90-minute online event was attended by over 300 pupils and their families. Mr Hao Wu, co-director of Nottingham Confucius Institute gave the opening remarks. Celebrate the Lunar New Year in Nottingham with a captivating show weaving together contempoary and traditional Chinese art forms. University Park, Nottingham Location: Nottingham Lakeside Arts, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD Time: 10 - 11.30am; 12.30 - 2pm Phone: 0115 846 7777 Website Cost: £5 Booking is essential. Suitable for children 6 and above. 5. Chinese New Year Gala 2015 Chinese Lunar New Year: Tuesday 28 January - Friday 31 January 2025; University of Nottingham Ningbo China 199 Taikang East Road, Ningbo, China Postcode: 315100. Room A23, CI Library Si Yuan Building Jubilee Campus Nottingham, NG8 1BB. telephone: +44 (0)115 748 4502 fax: +44 (0)115 846 6324 email: confucius.institute@nottingham.ac.uk Organised or supported by Nottingham Confucius Institute, the events ranged from the Chinese New Year Gala at Nottingham Playhouse (19 January), workshops at seven locals 14/2/2022. The past three weeks saw Nottingham Confucius Institute staff and student volunteers busy delivering Chinese language lessons and cultural workshops for local schools as a major part of its Chinese New Year celebrations, involving over ,1300 school pupils from across six primary and secondary schools. Don’t miss out on our year-round calendar of events. Click below to join our mailing list, and get our updates straight to your inbox. Lakeside Arts, University Chinese New Year: Brush Painting Workshops; Paper Dragon Puppet Making; They have also comissioned Xuefei Yang & University Philharmonia to perfrom on Saturday 24 February at Albert Hall in Nottingham City Centre. For a round up of all Chinese New Year celebrations in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire please click here. Welcome to Chinese New Year 2022! Amidst the shortest and darkest days of the year, we’re hoping to bring some cheer with stunning digital projections on the iconic Trent building. Reflecting both traditional and contemporary Chinese culture, Xīwàng (Hope) will mark the imminent arrival of the Spring Festival on 1 February and welcome The
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