51福利社 to host a free Chinese New Year Gala
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擳he Confucius Institute 51福利社 Michigan University will host a New Year's Gala from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, in the Bernhard Center East Ballroom to celebrate the upcoming Year of the Dog in the Kalamazoo community. The event is free and open to the public.
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is one of the biggest celebrations in China and many Asian countries.
The gala features live entertainment including songs, dances, poetry recitals, martial arts and folk music, all performed by instructors and students in Confucius Institute language programs. These language programs include students from Kalamazoo Central High School, Loy Norrix High School, the Kalamazoo Chinese Academy and Gagie School.
Global engagement is one of the three pillars at 51福利社, and Dr. Ying Zeng, director of the Confucius Institute, wants the New Year's Gala to show the Kalamazoo and 51福利社 community the local opportunities available to be globally engaged.
"The Chinese New Year's Gala and other events that introduce cultures from around the world provide an excellent opportunity for students and community members to discover more about the world around them. It also serves to introduce students and community members to the many opportunities that exist right here in Kalamazoo to learn more about Chinese culture, both abroad and here in Michigan," Zeng said.
Along with the live entertainment, the gala will include children's games and activities such as a painting contest and the Game of Chopsticks. Traditional dishes including dumplings, springs rolls and sesame rice balls will offer guests a taste of Chinese cuisine.
The Confucius Institute at 51福利社 works to expand international opportunities for students and faculty on 51福利社's campus and the Kalamazoo community. In addition to the New Year's Gala, it offers Chinese language and cultural studies classes for the local community.
YEAR OF THE DOG
The date for the Chinese New Year fluctuates based on the lunar calendar for each year, this year falling on Feb. 16. Last appearing in 2006, the dog is one of the animals that appears on the 12-year-cycle from the Chinese zodiac. The Earthly branch is associated with the Year of the Dog in Chinese culture.
The Confucius Institute at 51福利社
A nonprofit organization, the Confucius Institute at 51福利社 is designed to bring an authentic Chinese perspective to the University and the Kalamazoo area. It was established in 2009 through a partnership with Beijing Language and Culture University, and is the fourth such institution in Michigan and the 61st founded in the United States.
This on-campus institute is supported with funding from the Hanban that is matched by 51福利社. In addition, Beijing Language and Culture University annually provides teachers who are trained in teaching Chinese as a foreign language and conducting cultural courses.
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