SATSUKI All Culture One Day

Feb 15, 2025, Saturday at Vivo for Healthier Generations

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

The Live Performance Application is now OPEN for Satsuki All Culture One Day on Saturday, Feb 15, 2025, at Vivo for Healthier Generations. The Indoor Park at Vivo is the first of its kind in Canada!

Festival attendance is approximately 3,000-5,000. Two imaginary stages are programmed throughout the 6-hour event. A great way to receive much-deserved exposure and bring your music to the city!

Consider the following before applying: Bands/performers must be willing to travel & stay in Calgary and follow the organizer’s logistic plan. The event does NOT cover travel and accommodation expenses.

Sound production is provided.

Deadline to Apply: January 31, 2025.

Questions? Contact hello@allcultureoneday.ca

ENTERTAINMENT

Updated on January 5, 2025*

*subject to change without notice

Dragon Dance

Traditional dragon dance began as a ceremony for worshiping ancestors and praying for rain. It later became more of an entertainment, often performed during Chinese New Year.

Lion Dance

The lion dance is a traditional Chinese performance that is a popular part of Lunar New Year celebrations. The dance is meant to bring good fortune and drive away evil spirits.

One THOUSAND PEOPLE TaiChi

Tai Chi is a Chinese exercise that combines martial arts and meditative movements. It is an important part of the Chinese culture. The practice of Tai Chi is said to improve balance and bone mineral density.

Mongolian Dance

Mongolian Traditional Folk Dance is performed by dancers from different ethnic groups regarded as the original forebear of Mongolian national dances.

Magic Show

A magic show provides a unique form of entertainment. It is both captivating and educational. Children are naturally curious and love to be amazed.

TRADITIONAL DOUGH ART

Traditional Chinese dough art is a folk art that involves sculpting figurines from flour or glutinous rice dough where artists create animals, geometric patterns, and human figures drawn from history, folktales, novels, and operas.

LEARN HOW TO PLAY MAH JONG

Chinese mahjong is a tile-based game that involves strategy, skill, and luck. It’s similar to rummy and is played with four players, though some variations are played with three players.

JAPANESE ORIGAMI

Japanese origami is the art of folding paper into various shapes and figures. The word “origami” comes from the Japanese words ori, meaning “fold,” and kami, meaning “paper”.