

By expanding Dragonfest to a two-day event, the expo will be introducing “Meeting with the Celebrities,” a red carpet event at the Martial Arts History Museum. Attendees can meet their favorite celebrities, and participate in Q&A seminars and workshops. The Martial Arts History Museum is located at 2319 W Magnolia Boulevard in Burbank.
Throughout the expo, Dragonfest will play host to a large variety of Asian cultural performances including Chinese Lion Dancing, Japanese Taiko Drumming, Japanese harp, stuntfighting performances, Hawaiian Hula and Filipino Dance groups. Kids will also have a fun time at Dragonfest with face painting, taking pictures with the Ninja Turtles, and enjoying cosplay characters.
“We are delighted to bring Dragonfest back to Burbank in 2017. The Martial Arts History Museum is located in the city of Burbank and having it return to our home town is very special for us,” says Museum president Michael Matsuda. “Dragonfest is growing in leaps and bounds, and we see Burbank as our natural home.”
For booth reservation or to become a sponsor for Dragonfest 2017, please email info@mamuseum.com.
Visit their website at http://museumdragonfest.com
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