1st Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival Bridgeport
in Bridgeport. It'll be held at the Zhou B Art Center.Melodic sounds come from musician Jeff Chan echo inside Zhou B Art Center.
He'll be among several musicians performing for the very first Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival of the Arts. How does Chan feel about it?, founded by InJung Oh, has a strong mission to bring the community together by enhancing the diverse culture through visual art. The free festival highlights the vibrancy of Asian American Pacific Islander creativity, through dance, art and music.
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