Chinese New Year Show

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Chinese New Year Show

The Hold – Suffolk Archives Ipswich, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is rough guide for the cost of the event. We believe this event will cost around £1-10, but please check the event description or booking site for exact pricing.

Dates & Times

Saturday 01 Feb 2025

19:00 - 21:00

Information - Chinese New Year Show

Join us for the ACCE 2025 Chinese New Year Show

The Anglo Chinese Cultural Exchange (registered Charity) is celebrating our 15th annual Chinese New Year Show on 1st February 2025 7.00 to 9.00pm .

We invite you to join us for the fourth day of Chinese New Year at The Hold, where we are partnering with Suffolk Archives and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund ‘Arrivals’ Celebrating Migration to Suffolk project.

The ACCE CNY Variety Show is back again for the year of the Snake in 2025. Our lineup this year is as diverse and distinctive as ever, featuring a plethora of oriental performances for you to enjoy.We have many top-class acts prepared, such as performances from Kudos Combat (traditional lion dance Martial Arts group), National Dance, Singing and many more from our local talent. (ACCE reserves the right to make changes to the programme as necessary.)

Chinese cultural style craft stalls, Chinese Calligraphy bookmark and Fai Chun (Chinese blessings on red Xuan paper) stalls will be available in the lobby before the show. (cash Only)

There will be a fundraising raffle during the show for our Chinese Community School. Our raffle prizes are amazing, such as afternoon tea for 4 guests with the Mayor of Ipswich at the Mayor’s Parlour, free dinner buffet for 2 and shopping vouches etc.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn more about Chinese culture by reserving your places as soon as possible.

Open to all ages.

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