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亚洲青年文化协会(AYCA)

Celebrating Asian youth, culture, and community through arts, education, and exchange.

Asian Youth Cultural Association (AYCA) is a youth-founded and youth-led nonprofit arts and cultural organization dedicated to empowering young people through creative expression, cultural dialogue, and community engagement.

Through dance, arts education, cultural exchange, and youth leadership initiatives, AYCA provides meaningful platforms where young people can explore identity, develop leadership skills, and contribute to a more connected and inclusive society.

  • AYCA Youth Arts Festival – America 250 Special Edition
  • Date: May 23, 2026
  • Time: 6:00 PM
  • Venue: Upper Dublin High School Performing Arts Center, 872–876 Loch Alsh Ave, Fort Washington, PA 19034.
  • The event brings together emerging artists from across Asia
    for a vibrant evening of performance, dialogue, and collaboration.
  • 地点市中心 Cityville 校区,靠近河滨。.

活动和节日

An organized creative studio corner with a large corkboard filled edge to edge with pinned concept sketches, printed posters for youth cultural festivals, color swatches, and hand-lettered bilingual slogans in English and Chinese. Below the board, a sleek white desk holds an open laptop displaying a colorful event poster design, surrounded by sticky notes, a graphics tablet, and a neatly stacked pile of project folders labeled with different countries across Asia. Soft, warm overhead lighting combines with gentle natural light from a nearby unseen window, casting subtle shadows that add depth to the scene. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle emphasizes the order and energy of the workspace, evoking a sense of strategic planning, cross-cultural collaboration, and youth-led professionalism.

艺术与创意

A spacious rehearsal room with mirrored walls reflecting a central circular arrangement of carefully placed traditional Asian instruments: a guzheng with polished wooden surfaces and taut strings, a pair of taiko drums with taut leather heads and lacquered bases, and a bamboo flute resting on a folded silk cloth. Around them, modern audio equipment sits neatly on low stands, including a sleek digital recorder and compact speakers. The light wooden floor gleams under soft, evenly distributed ceiling lights, while a narrow high window lets in cool, diffused daylight. Captured in photographic realism from a low, wide-angle perspective, the composition centers the instruments and their reflections, symbolizing a dialogue between heritage and contemporary youth creativity in a calm, focused atmosphere.

文化交流

A clean, professional meeting table in a quiet cultural center, set up for planning a youth arts festival. On the smooth light-wood surface lie neatly aligned bilingual printed schedules, colorful project timelines with illustrated icons, and a large folded map marked with dots representing different Asian regions. A tablet displays a detailed festival program layout with sections for music, visual arts, and storytelling. Fine-tipped markers and highlighters are arranged in a gradient of colors along the table’s edge. Cool, balanced overhead lighting, complemented by soft side light from a frosted glass window, creates a clear, distraction-free environment. Shot in photographic realism from a top-down perspective, the composition is orderly and symmetrical, conveying structure, clarity, and the professional coordination behind youth cultural initiatives.