Free Event at Levitt Pavilion This Saturday Celebrates Asian Heritage
Published on October 06, 2025
By Levitt Pavilion Communications
The sights, sounds and flavors of more than 30 Asian cultures will take center stage at the Levitt Pavilion from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, during the fourth annual Asian Heritage Celebration.
Presented in partnership with the Arlington Asian Heritage Celebration Committee, the free event offers a vibrant kaleidoscope of performances, cuisine, and cultural experiences. Guests can enjoy everything from lion dances to K-pop, martial arts demonstrations, traditional instruments, a fashion showcase and more.
“This celebration is about more than entertainment,” said Mimi Cheung, chair of the Asian Heritage Celebration Committee. “It’s about sharing our traditions, strengthening cultural understanding, and showing the rich diversity of Asian cultures found right here in Arlington.”
2025 Asian Heritage Celebration Performance Schedule (in order of appearance)
- Lion Dance Group by JL Sports Association (sponsored by Matthew Loh of Asia Times Square)
- Fashion Showcase by Asian Heritage Celebration
- Special Appearance by Arlington Mayor Jim Ross
- “Blue and White Porcelain” & “Song of a Brave Man” by Brock Snow & HuiTong Guzheng Music Studio
- “Zhijin Porcelain Elegance” by XJ Star Dance School
- Poetry Recitation by Mandarin Chinese School & Flute Music by Phuong Tran
- Jump K-Pop Dance by XJ Elite
- “Garuda Gamana Vrishbha Vamana” Indian Song by Reyansh
- “The Phoenix Greets the Morning Sun” Dance by Eva
- Philippine Maharlika Dancers
- Tai Chi with Master Chin-Han Ho by UTA Yang’s TaiJi Association
- Indonesia Dance by Lena Berryhill
- “Big Fish” & “Rose, Rose, I Love You” by Four Season Choral Society
- Black Galloping Horse by Arlington A+ Fusion Dancers
- “Longing for the Spring Breeze” by Jung-An Chou & Pianist Yu-Wen Chiu
- “The Dance of Glorious Miracles” by Dallas Thai Classical Performing Arts Group
- Demonstration of the Art of Yee Chuen Kung Fu by Owen Gan
- Laotian Dance by DFW Heritage Association
- Korean Folk Song by South Korea College Group
- Japanese Sumo Demo by Dallas Sumo Club
- Grand Finale by Lion Dance Group
Food trucks and artisan vendors will also be on site, offering guests a flavorful taste of Asian cuisine while they enjoy the performances.
Admission is free, and lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. Free parking is available in all City of Arlington and Downtown Arlington lots.
For more details, visit levittpavilionarlington.org.