Happy Lunar New Year! Santa Monica Place Roars into the Year of the Dragon with Vivid Lion Dance
Saturday, February 17, 2024 at 07:42PM
Fabian Lewkowicz

 

Lunar New Year Celebration at Santa Monica Place

Santa Monica Place Lunar New Year Celebration

Date: Saturday, February 17, 2024

Time: 2-5 PM

Event: Year of the Dragon Celebration

Santa Monica Place was alive with the vibrancy of the Lunar New Year Celebration, marking the advent of the Year of the Dragon. This free, family-friendly event was bathed under the glow of traditional red and gold lanterns, offering attendees a rich tapestry of cultural performances and art.

Hosted by Comedian Paul Kim

The celebration was hosted by comedian Paul Kim, featuring an array of activities and performances designed to immerse guests in the spirit of the occasion. Highlights included Lion Dances by Bruce Wen and The Shaolin Entertainment Group, showcasing the dynamism and skill synonymous with this traditional dance. Performances by Chinese Dough Artist Chris Lee and a balloon artist, alongside live music performances, captivated the audience.

Retailer Participation and Cultural Activities

Retailers at Santa Monica Place participated enthusiastically, providing special offers to celebrate the occasion. The event also encouraged visitors to engage in the cultural tradition of making wishes by writing them on cherry blossom wishing trees. The Center Plaza, adorned with red and gold lanterns, served as a picturesque backdrop for photos, capturing the essence of the Lunar New Year. Additionally, families had the opportunity to take home a Lunar New Year craft kit for children, extending the celebration's joy beyond the event.

Concierge Service

For those seeking more information or access to the retailer offers, a concierge service was available through text, ensuring that every visitor's experience was as informative and enjoyable as possible.

Continued Celebrations

The celebration extended until February 21st, inviting guests to continue experiencing the festive décor and participate in the traditions of the Lunar New Year at Santa Monica Place.

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