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Celebrate the Year of the Snake at the Australian National Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum 2 mins read

This February, the Australian National Maritime Museum, in partnership with the China Cultural Centre, will present a full day of cultural performances and family-friendly creative workshops to celebrate Lunar New Year.


Join in an array of art-making activities including traditional woodblock printing and weaving, enjoy tea tasting, Mandarin language tours, activity trails, face painting, roving performances and so much more, as we celebrate the Year of the Snake.


Annalice Creighton, Programs and Activations Coordinator, has said, ‘The Museum is thrilled to be partnering with the China Cultural Centre to once again bring the excitement and wonder of Lunar New Year to the Museum. With activities and performances for all ages, this is the perfect day out for the whole family to celebrate the Year of the Snake.’


The celebrations will take place on February 9, see some of the highlights below. View the full program at: https://www.sea.museum/en/whats-on/events/lunar-sea
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Guangxi Cultural Fair - Immerse yourself in the heritage of the Chinese city Guangxi through workshops and displays presented by the China Cultural Centre.
Join experienced artists for demonstrations of Zhuang brocade weaving, Liubao tea artistry, learn the art of woodblock printing and calligraphy, dress up for a photo in gorgeous traditional costumes, and marvel at displays of intangible cultural heritage.

Times: 10am – 4pm
Ages: Suitable for all ages    
Booking: No bookings required
Price: Free 

Lunar Performances - Enjoy beautiful performances of traditional music, dance and acrobatics from Guangxi presented by China Cultural Centre as well as roving Lion dance, Dragon dance and Martial arts performances.

Times: 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm (30–40-minute sessions)
Ages: Suitable for all ages    
Booking: No bookings required
Price: Free 


Lunar Maker Space and Facepainting - Join in more creative Lunar New Year inspired artmaking including model dragon boat making, snake shadow puppets and fan painting in family friendly workshops at Kids on Deck Maker Space. Get your face painted or your hand glitter-tattooed with your favourite Lunar animal.

Times: 11am – 3pm
Ages: Suitable for all ages    
Booking: No bookings required
Price: Free

Mandarin Language Tour - Experience Australia’s fascinating maritime history with an expert Mandarin-speaking guide. The tour covers the museum’s collection and core galleries, including Shaped by Sea, James Cameron – Challenging the Deep, and Ultimate Depth: A Journey to the Bottom of the Sea.

Times: 10:30am, 11:30am, 1:15pm, 2:15pm
Ages: Suitable for all ages    
Booking: No bookings required
Price: Free

ENDS
For images: Lunar Sea


For media enquiries please contact:
Alex Gonzalez            e: alex.gonzalez@sea.museum             m: 0401 545 778

 

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