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Friday, February 24, 2017

White Month (Tsagaan Sar)

COME CELEBRATE Tsagaan Sar (Mongolian Lunar New Year) at the Downtown Campus on Tuesday, February 28th, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm!

Mongolians celebrate Tsagaan Sar, the Lunar New Year, in January or February each year. In 2017, Tsagaan Sar will be celebrated February 27–March 1, 2017, beginning the Year of the Fire Chicken.


The family hides a coin in one buuz (mutton dumpling). The person who bites into that buuz will be prosperous in the new year. Discovering the buuz filled with rice foretells a year with plenty to eat. Bituun, Tsagaan Sar Eve, is a day of preparation. The family cleans the ger (nomadic home) and makes sure that everything starts the new year full: piles of firewood, containers of flour, and, with the evening feast, everyone's stomachs.


Greet everyone on Tsagaan Sar, except your spouse. Married couples become one person when married, and thus have no need to greet each other. On Shiniin Negen, the first day of Tsagaan Sar, families rise early to greet the year's first sunrise. People greet each other in a tradition called zolgolt, in which the younger person holds the older person's arms in a symbol of respect.


During Tsagaan Sar, families often play with shagai, sheep ankle bones. An ankle bone's four sides represent sheep, goats, camels and horses.After greeting family on Shiniin Negen, Mongolians visit friends and coworkers' families on the following days of Tsagaan Sar. The fifteenth day of the lunar year is particularly auspicious. Even months after Tsagaan Sar, Mongolians greet each other with zolgolt on their first meeting of the lunar year.


Wednesday, January 18, 2017

The Arts District Trip


The field trip to the Arts District in Downtown Los Angeles was filled with many historical and cultural lessons. First, we reviewed how the Arts District came into existence as the City of Los Angeles tries to revitalize DTLA.


Our first stop was the Urban Radish, a modern grocery market. This market takes on social responsibility by employing former convicts. This allowed them to have an opportunity to succeed after their incarceration and signal honest employment. 


Next, our students walked to the Hauser Wirth & Schimmel museum, however, it was closed. Nevertheless, the students were able to walk around for a little bit and explore the garden and space before we were eventually asked to leave.


Finally, we went to Angel City Brewery, which combines modern warehouse space with a brewery and modern art. This was also a time for the students to enjoy some street food and socialize with one another.

By Andrew Pak, teacher at NELA

Monday, January 9, 2017

Outdoor ice-skating in Redondo Beach

South Bay students joined teacher Corey for another exciting Holiday activity. 


Every year, the LA Kings Hockey team sets up outdoor ice rinks around the city. Our group visited the one in Redondo Beach's King Harbor. 



It was a lovely evening and our students had fun spinning on the ice! 



Luckily, no one fell down and hurt themselves! Afterwards, the group enjoyed some yummy (and WARM) hot cocoa. 





Everyone had a lovely time! We can't wait to visit King's Harbor when the weather warms up!



 By Sylvia Sunada, Program Coordinator at SB