Asian Arts New York (AANY) on Capital Region Today 4/10/25

Asian Arts New York
Asian Arts Performance

Wei Qin, President
Jiangnan Liu  — Pipa Instrument Artist & Peking Opera Performer

Asian Arts New York present “ The Artistry of Peking Opera”

Place of event: Pending

Day/date of event: November 25, 2025

The newly founded non-profit organization Asian Arts New York is a place for heritage artists to preserve their art, integrate it to the modern world and to share it with all people. Apart from performing arts showcases, AANY also accepts inquiries for School assemblies, Multicultural event, Senior center events, Presentations and Workshops, to bring Asian Arts where it needs to.

Asian Arts New York believes that arts have no boundaries and should be shared among all people. Our mission is to foster Asian heritage arts and culture, integrate it into modern world, through performance and education, to promote a sense of awareness, unity and empowerment.  

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