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2012 CIBC LunarFest
coming to:

Toronto: January 20-24th, 2012

235 Queens Quay West

 

Vancouver: February 1-5th, 2012
Vancouver Art Gallery Plaza
801 West Georgia Street

 

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Dec 15, 2011 - Some people have asked where they can get the "Year of the Dragon" lantern when they submit their artwork. The lanterns will be available during the CIBC LunarFest event. So don't forget your lantern ID and be sure to visit the event to claim your gift:

Toronto: Jan 20-24, 2012
Vancouver: Feb 1-5, 2012

Nov 23, 2011 - Drop-off locations for artwork have been announced! Find a nearest CIBC bank branch here.

Oct 26, 2011 - Templates for the 2012 Lantern Aquarium - Treasures of the Sea are now available to download. Register for a Lantern ID and get your creative juices flowing! CIBC drop off locations will be announced soon.

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Oct 3, 2011 - The World's First Lantern Aquarium is going to Harbourfront Centre, Toronto. From January 20th to 24th, 2012, Toronto will celebrate the Year of the Dragon with CIBC LunarFest - Canada's very own celebration of the ancient Lunar New Year tradition. Be a Sea Dragon and explore through the Treasures of the Sea. In the meantime, check out the images from 2011 CIBC LunarFest and subscribe today for more information on how you and your children can participate.

 

A Lunar New Year celebration like no other...

Started in 2009 and built to be a Vancouver Winter Olympics Legacy event, LunarFest is Canada's premier presenter of contemporary expression in Asian arts and culture. It endeavours to reach new Canadians and those who have been here for many generations to share in the diversity of Canada. It also encourages and fosters the collaboration of Canadian and International cultural presenters to create new forms of artistic expressions. LunarFest is a festival that brings together Soul, Art and Life on one stage.

 

Photos from 2011