Highlights include must-see performances every hour, traditional Chinese New Year art making activities, calligraphy demonstrations, face painting, fortune telling, and much more. Celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year at this free event, put on by the Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas. Hosted by the NorthPark Center, this annual celebration runs from 10 am to 1 pm. This community event brings in more than 50,000 visitors to NorthPark for a day of performances Dallas Arts District. 2010 Flora Street Dallas, TX 75201. UT Dallas Campus Celebrate the Year of the Pig as the Crow Museum of Asian Art presents its 20th annual free Chinese New Year Festival, taking place for the second straight year at NorthPark Center. The signature Chinese New Year is one of our favorites. We’ve attended the festival in downtown Dallas twice, and plan on going again this year. Crow Collection of Asian Art, the City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, and many talented folks will come together in order to usher in the Year of the Rooster on Saturday, January 28th. UT Dallas is a rising public research university in the heart of DFW. Modern Voices: The Crow Collection Goes Beyond on Facebook; Share 2025 Lunar New Year Celebrate the Year of the Ram at the 16th annual Chinese New Year Celebration in The Dallas Arts District. Highlights include traditional Chinese New Year art-making activities such as decorating red envelopes, and making sheep headbands and glowing paper lanterns, plus calligraphy demonstrations, face painting, fortune telling, photo booth and Free, family-oriented street festival for 25,000+ revelers to feature dragon and lion dances, kung fu and breakdancing demos, Beijing Opera renditions, crafts, music, colorful performances, food trucks, fortune telling and more, plus a fireworks finale in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. DALLAS (Jan. 26, 2018) – Celebrate the Year of the Dog as the Crow Collection of Asian Art presents its 19 th annual free Chinese New Year Festival on Saturday, February 17, 2018, from 2– 8:00 p.m. at Klyde Warren Park. Dallas, Texas 75201 214-979-6430 Dedicated to preserving and displaying the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, The Crow Collection of Asian Art is located in a serene setting amidst the glamorous downtown Dallas Arts District. This free event takes place in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The Crow Collection of Asian Art, which showcases historical and contemporary arts from Asia, puts on the yearly event, and this year visitors can expect live performances, art-making activities, face painting and more. the crow collection of asian art celebrates the year of the monkey with spectacular street festival in the dallas arts district saturday, february 13, 2015 01/01/16 The Crow Collection of Asian Art Presents Time and Eternity: Landscape Paintings by Bireswar Sen January 23, 2016 - April 24, 2016 The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is open six days a week year-round. Always free, the Crow welcomes visitors from around the world to view a rotating calendar of exhibitions, programs, and events. The Crow Collection of Asian Art celebrates Year of the Dog at Chinese New Year Festival on February 17, 2018 . 01/03/18 . The Crow Collection of Asian Art Presents Earthly Splendor: Korean Ceramics from the Collection opening January 20, 2018 (pdf) 12/14/17 Join the Crow Collection of Asian Art at NorthPark Center for their 20th Annual Chinese New Year Festival, celebrating 2019—the Year of the Earth Pig. Pigs are considered a symbol of wealth; their chubby faces and big ears are both signs of good fortune. This year’s festivities will include a wealth of activities and festivities to help ring in the New Year, including dragon and lion The Crow Collection of Asian Art’s 19 th annual Chinese New Year Festival has gone to the dogs. 2018 is the Year of the Dog and the museum is celebrating all things canine with an indoor free 2018 is the Year of The Dog, and the Crow Collection of Asian Art is getting ready for one amazing paw-ty for their 19th annual Chinese New Year Festival. They are shaking things up and bringing Axxess volunteers assisted at the Crow Collection of Asian Art’s annual Chinese New Year Festival in Dallas, which rang in 2018 as the Year of the Dog. Axxes UPDATE: Due to projected weather on Feb. 17, all activities are being moved from Klyde Warren Park to NorthPark Center. Further event
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