Lion Dance: On Sept. 27, Wolfson Campus hosted a Harvest Moon Festival, organized by the Chinese Language Teachers Association of South Florida. Pictured is the opening ceremony, known as the Lion Dance. The performance , which took place in Room 1261, is meant to chase away evil spirits and welcome good fortune and happiness. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTER
Folk Melody: A musician plays folk music on the ruan, a traditional Chinese instrument. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTERElegance: Pictured is a peking opera performance of An Ode to the Pear Blossom during the Harvest Moon Festival on Sept. 27. The dancer used flowing silk sleeves to express her character’s emotions and enhance her gestures. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTERBusy Breezeway: During the Harvest Moon Festival, booths were set up in the building 1000 breezeway featuring sweets and treats from China, as well as a live DJ. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTERMasquerader: Pictured is a performer wearing a Big Head Buddha costume during the Lion Dance. LUCAS DUARTE/THE REPORTER