Come join the celebration as Chinese New Year Festival returns to Oxford Playhouse in 2025 with incredible brand-new acts! Touring across the country to celebrate the biggest festive event in the Chinese calendar, the Chinese New Year Extravaganza is a unique festive spectacle showcasing the best in Chinese performing arts. Lunar New Year Celebration – Year of the Dragon; Sunday 18th February; 12 noon – 3:30pmOxfordshire Chinese Community & Advice Centre (OCCAC) will be holding its 32nd Lunar New Year celebration to welcome the Year of the Dragon from 12:00 noon to 3:30pm on Sunday 18th February at the Oxford Town Hall. The Chinese New Year Extravaganza is a unique festive spectacle that showcases the best talent that China has in the performing arts. This show is a fantastic way to spend your New Year, with amazing acrobatic stunts, Lion Dancing and impressive Kung Fu display you don’t want to miss. Prices. Prices start from £14.00 Chinese New Year celebrations in Oxford (Image: OCCAC) Advance tickets are priced at £16 for ages 13 and above, or £18 at the door, £10 for children aged three to 12, or £12 at the door, and The celebration, which has been a staple in Oxford since 1992, will take place at Oxford Town Hall from midday until 3.30pm. The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is the most significant festival in Chinese culture. Mark the start of the Year of the Snake with an unforgettable evening of dazzling performances, breath-taking acrobatics, and cultural celebration at Oxford Playhouse. The Chinese New Year Festival Show: Year of the Snake, staged by the Confucius Institute at Oxford Brookes University in collaboration with Jinlong Culture & Performing Arts More than 800 people are expected to attend a Chinese New Year event to welcome in the year of the dragon. Newsletters; Discounted tickets are currently on sale at various points across Oxford. Oxfordshire's Chinese community will welcome the Year of the Rabbit at its 31st Chinese New Year celebrations. The event is returning to Oxford Town Hall for the first time after a three-year gap due to Covid restrictions. Mei Clark said: "This event is a valuable opportunity for local Chinese to celebrate their significant festival, and for other local residents to learn about Chinese culture In addition, Chinese New Year Celebration can also bring a multi-cultural flavour to Oxford City by giving the local people a chance to join in, increase community cohesion, and to embrace the cultural diversity and vibrancy in Oxford City. Since 1992, OCCAC has been holding Chinese New Year annually at Oxford Town Hall except 2020, 2021 and Find tickets & information for Thames Valley Chinese New Year 2025 Qi Gong, Tai Chi & Kung Fu Gathering. happening at Cowley Road Methodist Church, Oxford, EN on Sat, 25 Jan, 2025 at 10:00 am. For 2021, our Lunar New Year shoe takes cues from jade, a mineral with a special place in Chinese culture. The shoes are fitted with a jade-colored sole, welt stitch, laces and backstrap print. Plus a jade green decorative charm on a braided red thread. This year, the Chinese New Year begins today, February 5th, and people all around the world will be ringing in the year of the Pig. Oxford Chinese Dictionary editor Julie Kleeman shares some insight into the traditions associated with the Chinese New Year celebrations. Chinese New Year, or the Spring Festival (春节 chunjie) is a fifteen-day 2024 Oxford Chinese New Year Gala – OXFORD NEW THEATRE, Sat 24 Feb 2024 - The gala promises an enchanting array of shows and performances, including Traditional Chinese folk music, Traditional Chinese Dance, Small band performances, Lion and Dragon Dance, and a captivating Magic show. This coming Sunday (22 January 2022) is Chinese New Year, also known as Spring Festival or Lunar New Year. Chinese New Year usually involves an array of celebrations like dinners, red packets, Chinese couplets, firecrackers and much more. Most importantly, though, it is the time for family and friends to reunite after a year of hard work, and If you were born in 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002 or 2014, your Chinese zodiac animal is the horse. This means you are adventurous, energetic and animated as well as unique and independent. With nearly 200 new members joining the email list each year, it is one of the largest Chinese community organizations in Oxford. Celebrating the 2024 Chinese New Year Gala in Oxford is a cultural spectacle organized by a dedicated production team, involving over 150 Oxford students, including St Cross students and alumni, and their collective Experience a brilliant blend of energy and grace with Shen Yun Performing Arts at New Theatre, Oxford, Jan 22, 25, 2025 Hotline: 0208 168 1111 (Shen Yun UK Presenter). The Chinese Freshers' Ball in Oxford is a cherished tradition organized annually to welcome new Chinese students to the esteemed halls of the University of Oxford. An elegant evening filled with music, dance, and camaraderie, it offers an opportunity for newcomers to immerse themselves in both the rich culture of China and the academic ambiance Celebrate the year of the Snake - Chinese New Year 2025 In Oxford with a bunch of interesting events. From extensive dinners to lantern making workshops in Oxford there is a lot to do on the occasion of the Chinese New Year 2025 in Oxford. Save this event: The Henry Box School: Year 7 Chinese New Year Save this event: The Henry Box School: Year 7 Chinese New Year KPOP HEAVEN: LUNAR NEW YEAR EVE & ATEEZ AFTER PARTY! Tue, Jan 28, 10:30 PM
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