Dragonfest 2025: Celebrating Asian Culture and Martial Arts Heritage
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The 19th Annual Dragonfest expo, hosted by the Martial Arts History Museum, is a vibrant celebration of Asian culture and martial arts heritage, featuring performances, lectures, and autograph signings by martial arts stars, with all proceeds supporting the museum.
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What is Dragonfest 2025?
Dragonfest 2025 is the 19th Annual Asian cultural and heritage event hosted by the Martial Arts History Museum, featuring martial arts demonstrations, cultural performances, and autograph signings by martial arts celebrities.
When and where is Dragonfest 2025 taking place?
Dragonfest 2025 is scheduled for August 2, 2025, from 11 am to 5 pm at the Glendale Civic Auditorium in Glendale, CA.
Who are some of the special guests at Dragonfest 2025?
Special guests include martial arts stars like Michael Jai White, Cynthia Rothrock, and Don Wilson, as well as celebrities such as Steve Oedekerk and Joe Mantegna.
What activities can attendees expect at Dragonfest 2025?
Attendees can enjoy martial arts demonstrations, cultural performances, lecture classes by martial arts icons, and browse 100 booths selling jewelry, martial arts supplies, and artwork.
How does Dragonfest 2025 support the Martial Arts History Museum?
Dragonfest is a charity event where 100% of the proceeds go to the Martial Arts History Museum to help keep its doors open and preserve martial arts history.
Who organizes Dragonfest 2025?
Dragonfest is coordinated by Michael Matsuda, the founder and president of the Martial Arts History Museum.
Can I donate to the Martial Arts History Museum if I can’t attend Dragonfest?
Yes, Michael Matsuda encourages those who cannot attend to donate to the museum to help preserve martial arts history.
Where can I get more information or tickets for Dragonfest 2025?
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Dragonfest.com or email [email protected].

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