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Performances, Activities, and Exhibits at Experience Chinatown 2024

Performances, Activities, and Exhibits

Saturday, September 28 from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Rain Date: Sunday, September 29 

This fall, see, hear, create, and connect. Together, celebrate the rich cultural fabric of Boston Chinatown through free creative activities.

Schedule

Auntie Kay & Uncle Frank Chin Park on The Greenway (near Chinatown Gate)

Performances

11:00 AM | Kwong Kow Chinese School Lion Dance | Dance

11:15 AM | BU Bhangra | Dance  

11:30 AM | Kapatid Kud | Music  

12:30 PM  | Kold Kwan | Music 

1:30 PM | The Flavor Continues | Dance 

2:00 PM | JC Alula + her band | Music

Activities

Passport to Experience Chinatown 

Look for the Pao Arts Center yellow tent and pick up your passport to visit the mural sites in Chinatown. Collect your stamps to redeem a special prize! 

Imagine Safety with Joanna Tam
Share what safety means to you in this project which amplifies the voices of Chinatown community members.

The Thousand Bloom: A Chrysanthemum Grows in Chinatown with Anita Yip
Contribute to a collaborative puzzle that celebrates Chinatown’s rich legacy and enduring spirit.

Sprouts of Resilience: A Journey from Seed to Tofu with Ying Ye
Explore gardening, food, and healing in her communal project.

Flower-Crown Making

Celebrate the end of summer and show off your creativity by making your own decorative headpiece.

Chinatown StoryCart with Maria Fong and ACDC 

Fold paper fans and learn about heat resilience in Boston Chinatown. Share what open space and public parks mean to you. 

Fun with Bunker Hill Community College
Come by for an interactive activity.

SaturPLAY with ACDC’s A-VOYCE Youth | 1:00 - 3:00 PM

Family friend activities at Mary Soo Hoo Park celebrating this month’s theme Back to School!


Pao Arts Center | 99 Albany Street

Enjoy the current exhibit: The Inventive Brush: Calligraphic Echoes from China, Japan, and Korea


BCNC | 38 Ash Street

BCNC Acorn’s 50th Anniversary Celebration | 10:00 AM -12:00 PM 

BCNC’s Acorn program turns 50 years old! Reconnect with fellow alumni, beloved teachers, and supportive parents. It's a perfect opportunity to relive cherished memories and create new ones. 

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Performers

Credit: BUIC 2024 Spring Show

BU Bhangra

BU Bhangra is Boston University’s premier all-inclusive bhangra team. They are dedicated to raising awareness about South Asian culture through a folk Indian dance form, bhangra. The team fosters a safe space for members of all backgrounds to become not just skilled dancers, but moreover, confident artists. They perform at events, such as festivals and weddings, and compete in national competitions.

Credit: The Flavor Continues

The Flavor Continues

The Flavor Continues is Massachusetts’ first community-led nonprofit serving the Street and Club dance communities.

JC Alula Headshot

Credit: zeroeriko

JC Alula + her band

JC Alula + her band bring the energies of jazz, R&B, and rock together for audiences to enjoy. JC Alula is a Taiwanese artist based in Boston who is also the music director, singer, and arranger for the Taiwanese Music Festival. Be sure to check out their set, which will feature upbeat Mandarin songs!

Credit: courtesy of artist

Kapatid Kud

Kapatid Kud is proud to present their multicultural collective including third culture artists hailing from Bahrain, India, and the Philippines. Their playful music is grounded in community and joy. They also strive to explore music as a way to process trauma, bring to light stories of those in the margins, and connect with those around them.

Kold Kwan Headshot

Credit: Krispy Pic

Kold Kwan

Kold Kwan is a Chinese-American hip-hop artist raised by Cantonese speaking immigrants from Guandong. Inspired by lyricists and storytellers such as Lupe Fiasco, Nas, and Kendrick Lamar, Kwan makes music authentic to his personality and lived Asian American experiences and aims to represent Asian Americans in a positive light.

Credit: Kwong Kow Chinese School

Kwong Kow Chinese School Lion Dance

Kwong Kow Chinese School's Youth Lion Dance Team unites teens from their community to positively impact schools, organizations, and AAPI communities by showcasing traditional Chinese culture. With more than two dozen members, the team is uniquely driven, led, and governed by its members and its elected youth executive board. Since its formation in 2021, the team has performed traditional lion dance at nearly a hundred festivals and events throughout Greater Boston.

Parking

Thanks to our official parking partner, SP+ Parking, we can offer a discounted rate at the Beach Street Garage (40 Beach Street Boston, MA 02111).

From September 1 - October 27, you can book a parking reservation at $10 for 4 hours and $19 for 8 hours. Click the link below to get started.

Sponsorship

THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERS FOR MAKING THIS EVENT POSSIBLE! (last revised 9/12/24)

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Later Event: October 11
The Thousand Bloom Dance Workshop