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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one here๐ Hello, Culture Kids!
Grab your imaginary passports because today, weโre hopping on the Culture Train to China! ๐๐จ๐ณ Weโre learning all about the origins of Lion Dance and why itโs such a special part of Lunar New Year celebrations. ๐๐ฒ
๐๏ธ Special Guest: Mr. Justin from the San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association joins us to share the history, traditions, and meanings behind Lion Dance! ๐ฆ๐ฅ
๐ง In this episode, youโll learn:
โ How Lunar New Year started over 3,000 years ago! โณ๐ฎ
โ Why people wear red and make loud noises to chase away bad luck! ๐ด๐ฅ
โ The legend behind the Lion Dance & its connection to the Nian Monster! ๐น๐จ
โ What the colors, mirrors, and beards on a lion mean! ๐ฆโจ
โ Why Lion Dance isnโt just for Lunar New Yearโit brings good luck to all kinds of celebrations! ๐๐๐
๐ Fun Activity! Want to make your own lion at home? Weโve added a special DIY craft link in our show notes so you can design your own lion with colors that have meaning to YOU! ๐จโ๏ธ
๐ Happy Birthday, Trisha & Colette! ๐๐ Wishing you lots of joy and good luck for the year ahead! ๐ฐโจ
San Gabriel Valley Chinese Cultural Association
https://www.sgvcca.com/
Instagram: @sgvcca
๐ Leave us a review & share your favorite Lunar New Year tradition with us! ๐๐
๐ LINKS:
Cardboard Box Lion Head: Create a wearable lion head using a small cardboard box, colored paper, and other craft materials. This project encourages creativity and imaginative play.
Chinese Lion Dance Craft: Utilize paper tubes, tissue paper, and printable templates to craft a dancing lion. This activity combines fine motor skills with cultural education.
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