Auckland Libraries welcome the Year of the Monkey
3 February, 2015
Auckland Libraries welcome the
Year of the Monkey
Story time in mandarin, lion
dancing, lantern and red pocket-making workshops, cultural
performances and tai chi will all feature along with a raft
of other activities in Lunar New Year celebrations at
Auckland Council Libraries from next Monday, 8 February.
According to Chinese tradition, in the Year of the
Monkey, those born under the sign
are known for their
curiosity about the world and their quick, innovative
thinking. What better place to get in touch with your inner
monkey in 2016 than the local library?
The programme is part of a long-standing commitment by libraries to recognise the significant events in the lives of all Aucklanders.
“To celebrate the diversity that is Auckland, we encourage locals to explore and enjoy a variety of performances at their neighborhood libraries this Lunar New Year, says Cr. Cathy Casey, Community Development and Safety Committee chair.
“I hope the charming and curious trait that is the adorable monkey, reflects our curious natures to learn more about our many different cultures and inspires us to join with our Asian communities in this colourful celebration of culture”.
Auckland Council Libraries offers the opportunity to
experience a wealth of resources which range from Asian
language book and magazines to on-line services like the
Chinese Digital Community, Dragonsource and Press
Display.
Check out what’s happening in your library at www.aucklandlibraries.govt.nz or pop into an Auckland library near you and celebrate the Year of the Monkey with us.
Year of the Monkey events include:
Henderson
Library
Friday, 5 February to Saturday 30 April (during
library hours)
From Guangdon to Aotearoa – New Zealand
Chinese Voices - an oral history exhibition by Sue Gee. Six
remarkable New Zealand born Chinese trace their ancestral
roots back to Guangdong.
Thursday, 11 February,
10.30am – 11.30am
Egg shell carving – Jim Xue
demonstration
Calligraphy demonstrations
Thursday 11 February, 3.30pm – 4.30pm,
Avondale
Saturday 20 February, 2pm, Epsom
Sunday 14
February, 1pm, Panmure
Saturday 13 February, 10am –
12pm, Albany Village
Chinese Wriggle & Rhyme
Saturday
13 February, 2pm – 2.30pm, Howick
Monday 15 February,
10.30am – 11.15am, Mangere Town Centre
Friday 5
February 11am – 11.30am, Mt Albert
ENDS