Leo Chan: Moon Festival - Embrace the Sound and Taste of Home

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Sep

21

11:00pm

Leo Chan: Moon Festival - Embrace the Sound and Taste of Home

By TPLCulture

The full moon is a symbol of reunion. The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival is also called the Reunion Festival. According to the lunar calendar, in the fall, it is usually clear and cool, and there are seldom wandering clouds in the sky. The moon is particularly bright at night. Falling around the period where farmers harvest their crops in much of the world, it has traditionally been seen as a time to give thanks after a long summer of hard work in the field.
The moon is central to much of this belief, and countless poets, writers, musicians and artists have been inspired to write songs, stories and operas celebrating this happy festival. Moon cakes and other traditional foods symbolize the roundness of the moon, the completeness and togetherness of the family. Bright, round lanterns are hung from the ceiling and balconies.
Chef and Professor Leo Chan and Councillor Sandra Yeung Racco will share the stories, joy and traditions of the Moon Festival and discuss how communities come together to embrace the sounds and tastes of home through this celebration.
About this event's guests:
Leo Chan Councillor Sandra Yeung Racco ***
This event is part of TPL's Asian Heritage series.
Generously supported by:
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Toronto Public Library is committed to accessibility. Please call or email us if you are Deaf or have a disability and would like to request accommodation to participate in this program. Please let us know as far in advance as possible and we will do our best to meet your request. At least three weeks’ notice is preferred. Phone 416-393-7099 or email [email protected]

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