A Lunar New Year Celebration - January 27-February 6, 2022
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Press Release FOR RELEASE January 10, 2022 To download photos, click HERE. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announces the return of A Lunar New Year Celebration January 27–February 6, 2022 Featuring free activities: REACH Winter Lanterns display Chinese and Korean evenings at the REACH Giveaways, food trucks, and photo opportunities with characters Millennium Stage performances on January 29 and February 3 (WASHINGTON)—From January 27 through February 6, the Kennedy Center’s Lunar New Year Celebration returns, honoring the traditional holiday that is observed in countries and territories around the globe. This year’s free festivities in the “Year of the Tiger,” presented in collaboration with Kaleido Arts & Entertainment Group LCC, include the return of the popular Winter Lanterns display outdoors on the REACH campus, performances on the Millennium Stage, and two weekends of special evening programs—REACH Winter Lanterns PLUS, celebrating Chinese and Korean arts and culture. “The Winter Lanterns became an exciting and important part of our annual Lunar New Year Celebration that began in 2016.” stated Alicia Adams, Vice President of International
Programming and curator of the Kennedy Center’s Lunar New Year celebrations. “The outdoor spaces of the REACH provide our audiences with a wonderful opportunity to experience the Chinese and Korean cultures. And after a year hiatus, we are thrilled to return to our annual celebration and hope visitors of all ages will enjoy the unique and luminous lanterns around the campus.” With a stunning display of approximately 100 Winter Lanterns, the REACH Winter Lanterns are made up of 10,000 colored LED lights and crafted by Chinese artisans. Offering a whimsical experience for visitors, the Winter Lanterns display includes six outdoor installations: the Butterfly Garden, Flamingo Lagoon, Coral Reef, Panda Grove, Mushroom Forest, and Flower Path. REACH Winter Lanterns PLUS, January 27–30 and February 3–6, will add excitement and interactive outdoor activities to the evenings. The first week, which will highlight Chinese culture, offers photo opportunities with Tiger and Panda characters; writing and sending letters to former National Zoo pandas Bao Bao, Tai Shan, and Bei Bei, who are now in China; Lunar New Year freebies, and more. The second week of the celebration spotlights Korean arts and culture and includes activities such as a traditional Korean costume display at the River Pavilion; photo opportunities with Korean mascot characters, along with further Lunar New Year giveaways. Both weekends will include food truck offerings on the REACH plaza. Featuring the 2021 Asian American Music Society (AAMS) competition winners along with George Mason University student performers, the January 29 Millennium Stage performance will include performances of traditional classical repertoires of West to East highlighting instrumentalists (Jasmine Flower String Quartet, Woodwind Ensemble, among others), as well as AAMS’s Chamber Singers. Korean artists take the Millennium Stage on February 3 to share performances composed of Korean creative music mixed with Korean traditional instruments and Western instruments. K-Pop dancers will also collaborate on various music selections. A full schedule of events follows: REACH Winter Lanterns PLUS: China Supported by the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the United States of America, the Chinese American Museum, Washington, D.C. Thursday, January 27 5:30–9:30 p.m. Friday, January 28 5:30–9:30 p.m. Saturday, January 29 5:30–9:30 p.m. Sunday, January 30 4:00–9:00 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1–2, the grounds are open for lantern viewing but food service may be limited. 2
Outdoors at the REACH FREE, no tickets required In the first week of REACH Winter Lanterns PLUS, guests will enjoy interactive activities such as photo opportunities with tiger and panda characters; writing and sending letters at the Presidential Grove to pandas Bao Bao, Tai Shan, and Bei Bei, who are now in China; choose a new year’s wish for 2022; REACH video wall projections; and Lunar New Year freebies such as tiger masks, zodiac stickers, make your own pinwheel kits, and more. In addition, food trucks will be located on the REACH plaza. Asian American Music Society: Prelude to Lunar New Year Young Musicians Concert Saturday, January 29, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Millennium Stage, Grand Foyer FREE, no tickets required The Asian American Music Society (AAMS) presents a showcase entitled Prelude to Lunar New Year Young Musicians Concert. The performance features the 2021 Asian American Music Society competition winners along with George Mason University student performers performing traditional classical repertoires of West to East featuring instrumentalists (Jasmine Flower String Quartet, Woodwind Ensemble & more), as well as AAMS’s Chamber Singers. G – Hwaja: Sound of Korean Soul Thursday, February 3, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Millennium Stage, Grand Foyer FREE, no tickets required Presented by the Korean Cultural Center, Korean artists take the stage to share performances composed of Korean creative music mixed with Korean traditional instruments and Western instruments. Such instruments include a haegeum (traditional Korean string instrument, resembling a vertical fiddle with two strings); a janggu (an hourglass-shaped drum with two sound boxes for percussion music); and gayageums (traditional Korean plucked zither with 12/25 strings); among others. Additionally, performances consisting of K-Pop dancers will collaborate with a selection of the music. REACH Winter Lanterns PLUS: Korea Supported by Embassy of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Cultural Center in Washington, D.C. Thursday, February 3 5:30–9:30 p.m. Friday, February 4 5:30–9:30 p.m. Saturday, February 5 5:30–9:30 p.m. Sunday, February 6 4:00–9:00 p.m. Outdoors at the REACH FREE, no tickets required 3
The second week of REACH Winter Lanterns PLUS brings a traditional Korean costume display at the River Pavilion; photo opportunities with Korean mascot characters; choosing a new year’s wish for 2022; REACH video wall projections; and Lunar New Year freebies such as fan and mask coloring take home kits, tattoo stickers, Dock-Chee traditional game (as seen on Squid Game), spinning tops, and more. In addition, food trucks will be located on the REACH plaza. REACH Winter Lanterns Presented in Collaboration with Kaleido Arts & Entertainment LLC January 27–February 6, 2022 Outdoors at the REACH On display nightly FREE, no tickets required The REACH glows with the return of approximately 100 stunning Winter Lanterns crafted by Chinese artisans and made up of 10,000 colored LED lights, including the Panda Grove, Mushroom Forest, Flower Path, Coral Reef, Flamingo Lagoon, and Butterfly Garden display. Along with the beautiful lantern displays, visitors can enjoy food trucks and interactive activities over two weekends (January 27–30 and February 3–6). Funding Credits David M. Rubenstein Cornerstone of the REACH REACH Winter Lanterns 2022 is presented in collaboration with Kaleido Arts & Entertainment Group LLC REACH Winter Lanterns Plus: CHINA is supported by the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States of America and The Chinese American Museum, Washington, D.C. REACH Winter Lanterns Plus: Korea is supported by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and Korean Cultural Center, Washington, D.C. #KennedyCenter ### 4
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