blur-decoration
API Heritage Month 2024: Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander cultures at these events

API Heritage Month 2024: Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander cultures at these events

Sammlung von Eventbrite

Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates a vast diaspora of cultures that span the globe. As we reflect on the challenges that API communities face, we also want to recognize the impact and contributions they’ve made across the world. To help elevate your API Month celebration, we curated events for you in select US cities that shine a light on these diverse cultures: calligraphy classes, dance performances, night markets, comedy shows, and more.

API Heritage Month 2024: Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander cultures at these events

MAMA / Los Angeles, CA

API Heritage Month 2024: Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander cultures at these events

MAMA / Los Angeles, CA

API Heritage Month 2024: Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander cultures at these events

API Heritage Month 2024: Celebrate Asian & Pacific Islander cultures at these events

Sammlung von Eventbrite

Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates a vast diaspora of cultures that span the globe. As we reflect on the challenges that API communities face, we also want to recognize the impact and contributions they’ve made across the world. To help elevate your API Month celebration, we curated events for you in select US cities that shine a light on these diverse cultures: calligraphy classes, dance performances, night markets, comedy shows, and more.

Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month celebrates a vast diaspora of cultures that span the globe. As we reflect on the challenges that API communities face, we also want to recognize the impact and contributions they’ve made across the world. To help elevate your API Month celebration, we curated events for you in select US cities that shine a light on these diverse cultures: calligraphy classes, dance performances, night markets, comedy shows, and more.

Los Angeles community space KUBO LB hosts author Juli Min, celebrating the release of her debut novel "Shanghailanders."

This three-day festival in Dallas highlights the culture of Asia and the Middle East through film screenings, a street market, and daily comedy showcases.

Head to the National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, DC, for this after-hours event that features journaling, an origami class, and a sound bath.

This weekly San Francisco comedy showcase always features a fresh lineup of the city's funniest Asian-American comedians.

Learn about the art of aging tea during this 75-minute guided tasting session, hosted at Chinatown Soup in New York City.

Head to 15th and Franklin Streets in Oakland, CA, for this late-night party market showcasing area vendors and performers — and support local Asian snack shop and event space Baba’s House’s by pre-ordering homemade wontons.

Celebrate AAPI in the Bay Area at this annual kid-friendly gathering that features local vendors, plenty of hands-on activities, and free bowling.

Mental health professionals Dr. Jenny Wang and Sahaj Kaur Kohli lead this workshop in Brooklyn, empowering members of the AAPI community to prioritize mental wellness.

Explore the art of crafting Japanese kokedama (plants suspended in balls of moss) during this workshop in Oakland, CA.

Korean American artist Mia Park hosts this AAPI Month luncheon in Chicago, sharing her personal experiences as a musician, actress, and yoga instructor.

A trio of chefs celebrate their AAPI heritage by cooking and serving an eight-course feast at Dallas restaurant Money Cat.

Head to Sivananda Yoga Los Angeles to experience an evening of bharatanatyam, one of the oldest and most technical Indian dance styles.

The Atwater Village Theatre in Los Angeles presents this new play, following a middle-aged man returning to Koreatown to care for his aging parents and confront his past.

Take in a Japanese taiko drum performance and shop a market of goods from Asian-owned brands during this AAPI celebration in Queens.

More than 1000 performers representing the diversity of Asian culture take over DC's Capitol Hill during this festival of dance, music, delicious food, and art.

Explore the Asian diaspora at this free festival in Austin, featuring Indonesian clothing, Indian dancing, Japanese origami, and an augmented reality exhibition of Hong Kong culture.

Sample rendang stew, sip sugar cane juice, and shop for Indonesian clothing during this one-day San Francisco bazaar celebrating AAPI Heritage Month.

A Los Angeles gallery celebrates the opening of an exhibit showcasing the work of Asian women artists with a day of taiko drumming, Japanese tea ceremonies, traditional Korean music, and other cultural activities.

The Heritage Museum of Asian Art in Chicago hosts this workshop, where an artist demonstrates traditional Chinese paper-cutting techniques and patterns.

Come to Los Angeles community space KUBO LB to hear author OiYan A. Poon speak about her latest collection of essays, exploring the debate over affirmative action and Asian American identity.

AAPI artists from across the five boroughs come together at New York City's Ballet Arts Center for Dance for an evening of performances.

DC's Metrobar hosts this family-friendly pop-up market showcasing the creations of AAPI vendors.

Asian creatives working for companies like YouTube and Peloton participate in a panel discussion at this New York City event, which also features a pop-up market and networking opportunities.

Join this free virtual talk to hear from a group of Asian women working at Eventbrite, sharing their experiences forging careers in the tech industry and offering advice for other women.

AAPI women can come together to share their stories and find healing through community during this event in Oakland, CA.

Local and touring Asian American performers come together at Chicago's Newport Theater for an evening of comedy, drag, and live music.

Learn how to protect yourself at this self-defense class for AAPI individuals, hosted at a gym in Oakland, CA.

Brooklyn venue Littlefield hosts a showcase of Asian-American filmmaking, alongside live comedy and post-screening music.

Head to the South Asia Institute in Chicago for this open-mic comedy show featuring a lineup of South Asian performers.

The James Bridges Theater in Los Angeles screens the work of AAPI filmmakers from UCLA, followed by a Q&A session and a reception.