Posts tagged with ‘Chinese New Year’

Nottingham Confucius Institute And Lakeside Arts Present Xiwang (Hope)

Amidst the shortest and darkest days of the year, we’re hoping to bring some cheer with stunning digital projections on the iconic Trent building.

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Lunar New Year 2022 – university e-card now available

A Chinese New Year e-card is now available for staff to send to colleagues, associates and […]

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Happy Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year, which will be celebrated on Friday 12 February, in 2021 marks the year […]

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Lunar New Year – University e-card now available

A Chinese New Year e-card is now available for staff to send to colleagues, associates and […]

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Chinese New Year 2019

Nottingham Lakeside Arts welcomes the Year of the Pig.

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Chinese New Year – University of Nottingham e-card

A Chinese New Year e-card is now available for staff to send to colleagues, associates and […]

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Free taster sessions: Chinese culture and language

To celebrate the Year of the Rooster, Nottingham Confucius Institute is offering two free taster sessions, open to anyone interested in Chinese language and culture.

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Trent Building transforms for Chinese New Year celebrations

Nottingham Lakeside Arts will host Jixiang (Propitious), a world premiere of a specially-commissioned digital projection in […]

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Year of the Snake

Music, dancing and a fireworks spectacular marked the arrival of the Year of the Snake at Lakeside, University Park. The Chinese New Year celebrations featured lion and dragon dances by schoolchildren and members of the Chinese community.

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Welcoming in the Year of the Dragon

Lakeside Arts Centre marked the start of the Chinese New Year with an evening of music, theatre and dance, ending with a spectacular fireworks finale.

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