A Splendorous Battles Of The East Brings Cultural Beauty And Talent To The Stage
The Council of Asian Pacific Americans held their 17th annual Splendor of the East on Saturday night, May 12, 2018 at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center. President Angela Wang Beasinger and the CAPA organization orchestrated a special evening bringing together groups of all different racial backgrounds to celebrate tradition, diversity and culture. The event was an extraordinary collaboration of cultural depictions through dance and music from China, India, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Polynesia, Taiwan and other non-Asian Pacific countries. More

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