
Joint Family Workshop on Little Dragon Tales: Children’s Songs
A Sing-Along Celebration to Welcome the Year of the Dragon
Little Dragon Tales is a collection of 12 classic Chinese Children’s songs with a modern twist. Produced by the electronic music group The Shanghai Restoration Project, the album features the voices of the Yip’s Canada Children’s Choir. In partnership with Cheng & Tsui Company and IODA, this album was made available exclusively for China Institute members in advance of its international release on November 29.
Dave Liang is the Emmy winning creator and producer of The Shanghai Restoration Project, a musical group that blends traditional Chinese instrumentation and culture with hip-hop and electronica. His music has reached #1 on several electronic charts around the world and can often be heard in global advertising campaigns, television shows, and tastemaker radio programs. The Shanghai Restoration Project has received coverage in The New York Times, NPR’s All Things Considered, BBC World Service, FADER Magazine, Wired.com, PRI’s The World, The San Francisco Chronicle, and The Wall Street Journal.
During this unique family workshop jointly hosted by Arts & Culture and Children’s Programs, children and their families will learn to sing select songs from this album with the producer, Dave Liang, and jazz singer, Le Zhang, who performs on the track Little White Boat in the album.
Sunday, March 3 ~ 2:30 – 4 PM, including a “cookie reception”
$40 member for one child and one adult
$50 non-member for one child and one adult
$20 per additional attendee
CANCELLED
For more information on this workshop, please email Crystal Elmore at celmore@chinainstitute.org or call (212) 744-8181, x 110.

Sunday, February 5~ 11AM-12PM
FREE
Tickets (one child and one adult):
2 Sessions: $70 member, $80 non-member, $35 additional attendee
1 Session: $40 member, $50 non-member, $20 additional attendee
This event is a part of CelebrASIA NYC New Year’s Festivities for Families. Members of collaborating institutions (Asia Society, Japan Society, The Korea Society and the Rubin Museum of Art) can purchase member discounted tickets for this event by providing a promotional code. To purchase tickets using the promotional code, please contact Crystal Elmore at celmore@chinainstitute.org or 212-744-8181, ext. 110.
Mid-Autumn Festival: Calligraphy and Scroll-Making Workshop
Saturday, October 1 ~ 1-2:30 PM
Space is limited. To register, please call 212-744-8181 ext. 110 or email celmore@chinainstitute.org.
Hungry Ghosts: Chinese Drama and Culture Workshop
Utilizing dramatic form and hands‐on acting techniques, families learn about the cultural significance of ghosts and ancestry in both Chinese and American culture. Through improvisational theater games, this workshop will highlight the similarities and differences between the Chinese “Ghost Festival” and the American “Halloween” and invite families to share their own holiday experiences and traditions.
Saturday, October 29 ~ 1-2:30 PM
Space is limited. To register, please call 212-744-8181 ext. 110 or email celmore@chinainstitute.org.
Family Programs
Cancellation Policy
The School of Chinese Studies has been chartered since 1944 by the University of the State of New York. The School admits students without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, or ethnic or national origin.