Year of the Snake: Asian Festival

Crafts for sale at the festival

2013 marks the Year of the Snake.

Sat. Feb. 16 San Antonio’s Institute of Texan Cultures held its 26th annual Asian Festival. Food, dancing, crafts and art were a big part of the celebration.

Crafts for sale at the festival
photo by Andrina Alvarez

The Asian Festival had many stands featuring trinkets for sale from Asian countries.

There were not enough food stands to satisfy the curiosity and hunger of the many people who showed up.
photo by Andrina Alvarez

The south patio and east patio where flocked with food stands varying from Pakistan countries.

The San Antonio Chinese alliance
photo by Andrina Alvarez

The San Antonio Chinese alliance was one of the many dance groups to perform at the Asian Festival.

Martial arts demonstration
photo by Andrina Alvarez

In honor of the Asian Festival a martial arts display was put on.

A dragon dance is essential to kick off the Chinese New year.
photo by Andrina Alvarez
Women perform a traditional rain dance in honor of the Asian festival.
photo by Andrina Alvarez
Traditional Indian dances from small but talented girls were performed.
photo by Andrina Alvarez
Beautiful displays of Bahli dances were performed at the festival.
photo by Andrina Alvarez

The Asian Festival showcased a variety of dances including the Chinese New year dragon dance, Bahli dances, and asian folk dancing.

Arabian head wrapping.
photo by Andrina Alvarez

People from San Antonio got to experience what is was like being head dressed in a turban.

A Kayan Lahwi or Long necked Kayan women
photo by Andrina Alvarez

It was an honor to have Padaung women of Asia in San Antonio for the festival, showing the how beautiful and unique each culture is.

 

 

 

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My name is Andrina, i am a sophomore and a photographer for Macarthur digital journalism. I enjoy capturing everything in a photo. Besides doing this, i am an orchestra student. I want to become a professional photographer in the future.

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