Ever wonder: what is your guardian animal in the Chinese zodiac? The majestic Loong, the swift Rabbit, or the clever Monkey? Shanghai Day at Lincoln Center kicks off with a family-friendly, fun, and magical concert, led by the Shanghai Chinese Orchestra. Strings dance with the Pig’s playfulness, percussion mimics the Tiger’s roar, and melodies slither like the Snake. Each animal has its own Chinese musical “portrait” as the stage turns into a canvas with water ink animation, created by artist Zhang Lelu. A live narrator explains the meaning of each animal and their stories, making this the perfect event for all ages. Let the zodiac animals bring you music, joy, and surprises.


 
Venue
David Rubenstein Atrium
1887 Broadway, New York, NY 10023

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