The Woodlands Children’s Museum will present traditional Japanese dancing and a hands-on art activity in honor of Tanabata, an ancient festival commemorating the annual meeting of two of the brightest stars in the night sky: Vega and Altair. Guests can learn the mythology associated with Tanabata and experience Japanese traditions that date back centuries.
The Woodlands Children’s Museum will present traditional Japanese dancing and a hands-on art activity in honor of Tanabata, an ancient festival commemorating the annual meeting of two of the brightest stars in the night sky: Vega and Altair. Guests can learn the mythology associated with Tanabata and experience Japanese traditions that date back centuries.
The Woodlands Children’s Museum will present traditional Japanese dancing and a hands-on art activity in honor of Tanabata, an ancient festival commemorating the annual meeting of two of the brightest stars in the night sky: Vega and Altair. Guests can learn the mythology associated with Tanabata and experience Japanese traditions that date back centuries.