3rd Annual Moonflower Festival
3rd Annual Moonflower Festival
This free, family-friendly community event offers a vibrant and joyful celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) cultures through music, dance, art, and cultural traditions.
The festival will feature dynamic performances by more than 100 artists representing a rich diversity of cultural traditions. Audiences can look forward to an inspiring lineup of performers, including Shinsho Mugen Daiko (Japanese taiko drumming), Clarissa Bitar (Palestinian oud musician), Nā Haumāna (Polynesian music and dance), VietSteps (Vietnamese dance), and the Seaside High School Pacific Islanders Club Dancers. Each ensemble brings powerful storytelling to the stage through rhythm, movement, and cultural expression.
Beyond the performances, attendees will have the opportunity to explore artisan vendors, community organization booths, interactive art activities, and a variety of food offerings. The Moonflower Festival is designed as a welcoming and inclusive space for people of all ages to connect, learn, and celebrate the richness of AAPI cultures.