Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Asian Festival Dragon Boat Race 2012

Along with the events of the Asian Festival at Franklin Park, there were also Dragon Boat Races held at Genoa Park.

Dragon boats are long boats that seat paddlers in pairs and rowing in unison, they send their boats down the waterway.  This is not a sport of strength alone.  It is more about working together as a team and having superb technique.

The two images seen above show the drum that the captain uses to keep time and provide a beat for the paddlers to use to get their rhythm down.

Before the races begin, there is a ceremony where monks pray for the safety of the competitors as well as general good luck for all.  They finish the ceremony by dotting the eyes of the dragon heads on the boats.

Portrait of one of the monks.

The monks are about to begin the ceremony

We can see some of the teams in action.  The heats were actually timed and after two sets of heats, the three teams with the lowest combined scores competed for the overall winner.




Before the races and around lunch time, there were dragon dances to entertain the sizable crowd.
Later on in the evening, Taiko drummers played as well.

The City of Columbus also had a team competing, captained by Mayor Coleman.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Columbus Asian Festival 2012

Central Ohio has a very diverse cultural heritage.  The Asian culture is very strong here, and to showcase and educate the masses about the large Asian population, an annual Asian Festival is held at Franklin Park.   The festival has been going strong since 1995.  For 18 years, central Ohio has been blessed by many cultural events and the Asian Festival is one of the best of the bunch!

Muay Thai Sword Fighting Demonstration
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Monday, May 14, 2012

Zombie Walk Columbus


They're coming to get you!!
Some slower than others!

The horror genre has many a loyal follower.  There are monsters, killers, and psychopaths to be sure.  One of the most popular of the horror genre are zombies.   First made popular by George Romero's Night of the Living Dead released in 1968.