
"The Friday night dance party is geared toward older kids and teens and takes place at the David Rubenstein Atrium at 7:30 pm. It's a DJ-led dance party with music by DJ Gia Fu, set in a loud, high-energy, standing-room environment, and is best suited for teens who enjoy music and dancing. If you have younger children with early bedtimes, skip this and save your energy for Sunday."
"Sunday activities start at 11 am at David Geffen Hall. Visitors can wander freely, which is a lifesaver if you need to make a quick exit for a nap. 11 am Storytime: Author Monique Truong will be reading Mai's Ao Dai, a beautiful tale about Tet (Vietnamese Lunar New Year), for a sweet, quiet start to the day. It's popular, so if you want your kid to actually see the book, get there early."
Lunar New Year 2026 marks the Year of the Fire Horse, a high-energy year tied to passion, independence, and change. Lincoln Center's Lunar New Year celebration on February 22 features family-friendly performances and activities across multiple venues. Friday night offers a loud, DJ-led dance party at the David Rubenstein Atrium tailored to teens. Sunday programming begins at 11 am in David Geffen Hall with free-roam access, an 11 am storytime reading of Mai's Ao Dai by Monique Truong, K-pop and lion dances by the Tai Look Lion Dance Company, and interactive art at the Sidewalk Studio for Covers by Prisca Choe. The event is relaxed and sensory-friendly with guidance for noise-sensitive families.
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