The Hatchet has disabled comments on our website. This dance performance takes inspiration from the music of Marvin Gaye to reflect on themes relevant to the world today, like love and social justice.ĭance Place, 3225 8th St., NE. This is not your typical Christmas lights it is a artful culture rich evening. It is done in the traditional latern making techniques by craftmans from China and they are absolutely gorgeous. The exhibition is organized by the Zoo together with Tianyu Arts & Culture, Inc., a company from Zigong, Sichuan, China. Chinese Lantern Festival is happening until January 15 and boy is it worth going to. Illuminated larger-than-life light sculptures depict animals, traditional Chinese characters, and plants. It’s sure to scare away your election woes. The Asian Lantern Festival features over 30 hand-made lantern displays on a 3/4-mile path through the Zoo. The Great Zombie Invasion returns to the District with the catchy slogan “Forget blue and red, come party with the undead!” To become part of one of the spookiest bar crawls in history, don your best zombie costume, gather your undead pals and head to Dupont Circle. Lantern Festival is on the 15th of January in the Traditional Chinese Calendar, but its preparation and celebration time varies from one day to ten days throughout history. Pike & Rose, 11580 Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda, Md. Don’t forget to check out live ice carving, food, holiday music and surprise giveaways while you’re there. To get in the holiday spirit, head to Pike & Rose in Bethesda for an annual tree lighting ceremony. Artists from China worked for months to create scenes that include animals from around the. Roer’s Zoofari, 1228 Hunter Mill Road, Vienna, Va. The festival is a modern take on the ancient art of lantern-making. This is the festival’s inaugural year, and it will include live martial arts shows and traditional Chinese artwork. The Chinese Lantern Festival brings ancient lantern-making and unique artwork together to create a special night for visitors of all ages. This post was written by Hatchet reporter Bridie O’Connell.Įnjoy tree lighting, zombies and a dance performance in your last weekend in D.C.
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