MOON FEST London
Multi-arts festival spotlighting East & South East Asian (ESEA) creativity. Our London stop is on October 12th (Bristol on October 4th).
Date and time
Location
Rich Mix
35-47 Bethnal Green Road London E1 6LA United KingdomAgenda
12:50 PM
Doors Open & Greetings
1:00 PM - 2:20 PM
Film Screenings
2:20 PM - 2:35 PM
Raffle
2:40 PM - 5:00 PM
Music Performances
5:00 PM - 5:20 PM
Raffle
1:00 PM - 5:20 PM
Art & Food Stalls
Good to know
Highlights
- 4 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Made on the Moon proudly presents the first edition of our East & South East Asian (ESEA) multi-arts festival in London, MOON FEST (@moonfestofficial).
What's on the MOON?
Expect a fun and festive blend of live music performances, short film screenings & art, craft and food stalls all by the ESEA communities! We are over the moon to bring more ESEA representation, celebrate ESEA Heritage Month as well as the traditional festivals that inspired MOON FEST like Mid-Autumn Festival, Chuseok, Tsukimi, Tết Trung Thu and Uposatha of Ashvini.
We hope to see you on the MOON! 🌕
Who are the organisers?
Made on the Moon (@made.on.the.moon) - An East & South East Asian (ESEA) non-profit creative & cultural agency, fostering space for more ESEA artistic representation through our annual multi-arts festival MOON FEST, community outreach, consultancy & other projects.
Creatives on the Moon
Art & Craft Stalls:
Little Egg Crafts
Rosi Tooth
James Wong
deFLORAIRY
Yi Crafts
Curiouszhi
Natelle Quek
Camille Whitcher
Fish Tales & Rhymes
Hatchling Makes
Jason Chuang
Via Assisi
Food Stall:
Bake_labb
Short Films:
1:00pm (12mins) Highs
1:13pm (11mins) In Your Shoe
1:24pm (17mins) Academy Boy
1:41pm (20mins) Seeking Hwa Sun
2:05pm Panel Discussion with Filmmakers & Creatives
Music Performances:
2:40-3:10pm Averlie
3:15-3:45pm ANELIE
3:50-4:20pm xu shaoyang
4:25-4:55pm Muri
What is ESEA?
ESEA regions include ‘Brunei, Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, North Korea, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam’.
However, we acknowledge that it is not a neat categorisation, as some of our members share ESEA lived experiences although they do not identify as being of the above cultural and regional heritages, perhaps because of their upbringing or lived cultural experiences.
Furthermore, there is a nuance to the British Asian experience; in the UK, the word ‘Asian’ has traditionally stood for South Asian, while the opposite is true of the Asian American identity, where there is much more visibility of ESEA people. In the last couple of years, the acronym, which stands for East & Southeast Asian, has gained popularity in the UK, galvanized by the Stop Asian Hate and Black Lives Matter movements, through the organising of community groups. (ESEA Music, 2022)
Notes from the MOON
Please note, there will be photography and videography at the event. If you have any questions or concerns about this, please speak to us at moonfestofficial@gmail.com or the registration desk.
The venue is wheelchair accessible.
If you cannot make the event, but want to donate to support us and ESEA communities, you can do so by purchasing a donation ticket!
If you are a friend of East and South East Asian (ESEA) heritage, and you would like to attend but your financial circumstances do not allow that, please email us at moonfestofficial@gmail.com.
MOON FEST 2025 is presented by Made on the Moon. The producer of MOON FEST Monica Wat is supported by the Early Career Promoter Fund, which is managed by PRS Foundation and funded by Arts Council England using Supporting Grassroots Music funding from DCMS.
Photos taken by Peter Wan.
Refund policy:
We are open to refunding costs of tickets if a request is made more than 24 hours before the event takes place.
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