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2026 is the Year of the Horse, but what does the animal represent in Chinese culture? Join us as we follow the horse through art:
• How a sculptor captures the horse's beauty
• A Peking Opera performer reveals how to become horse and rider on stage
• Xu Beihong's iconic ink paintings and the spirit they inspired across a nation
• Ethnic Mongolian dance, expressing the freedom and joy of riding
This Year of the Horse: be bold. Pick up the reins, find your herd and charge ahead.
2026 is the Year of the Horse, but what does the animal represent in Chinese culture? Join us as we follow the horse through art:
• How a sculptor captures the horse's beauty
• A Peking Opera performer reveals how to become horse and rider on stage
• Xu Beihong's iconic ink paintings and the spirit they inspired across a nation
• Ethnic Mongolian dance, expressing the freedom and joy of riding
This Year of the Horse: be bold. Pick up the reins, find your herd and charge ahead.