A day of tradition and culture
Noaki Schwartz
NEWPORT BEACH -- Two colorful dragons bobbed and danced, then later
battled -- supported by a line of people jumping to the beat of drums.
The popular Chinese procession marked the opening of Sunday’s Orange
County Museum of Art’s lunar New Year celebration, part of the museum’s
ongoing Family Arts Day programs.
The festival drew more than 1,000 people to the Asian celebration --
now an annual event, said museum spokeswoman Elena Arrojo.
The museum traditionally has a number of Asian cultures represented at
the event through a variety of dances, music, theater performances and
visual arts.
“We try to present as many different art forms as we can,” Arrojo
said. It took six months to plan the daylong event.
The idea for the New Year celebration grew out of a budding
relationship between local museums and the Asian community. Over the
years, the museum featured a number of exhibitions by Vietnamese, Chinese
and other artists. To maintain these relationships, the museum started
hosting the lunar festivals four years ago, Arrojo said. Parents and
children spent the afternoon making masks and banners, listening to a
Chinese youth orchestra, watching performances by the East West acting
troupe, and touring the museum exhibitions, too.
There were vending stands serving snacks for hungry little artists.
Other tables featured a display of intriguing gifts from Asia, such as
traditional brush calligraphy sets.
Melissa and Mikayla Peterson spent a good part of their visit making
animal masks out of colorful paper and shiny bits of foil.
“I’m going to use [this rabbit] for Easter,’ said Melissa, 5, sitting
beside her sister.
Her father stood by smiling, carrying other artistic masterpieces the
girls had made.
Arrojo said the popular Family Arts Day events are held several times
a year and feature a different theme each time. In spring, the museum
will host “Tapestry of Cultures,” celebrating the traditions of different
countries around the globe.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.