The Martial Arts History Museum is set to host the 19th Annual Dragonfest expo on August 2, 2025, at the Glendale Civic Auditorium. This event, more than just an Asian cultural and heritage celebration, serves as a global gathering for martial arts fans and enthusiasts. Founded and coordinated by Michael Matsuda, Dragonfest has become a pivotal event in preserving the legacy of martial arts icons, both past and present.
From 11 am to 5 pm, attendees can explore over 100 booths featuring jewelry, martial arts supplies, artwork, and anime, alongside autograph signings from stars like Michael Jai White and Cynthia Rothrock. The event also boasts special appearances by celebrities such as Steve Oedekerk and Joe Mantegna, and features six lecture classes led by figures like Benny Uquidez and Don Wilson.
Michael Matsuda emphasizes the event’s focus on culture and history, stating, ‘We are trying to save our past and Dragonfest is a big part of that.’ The day is enriched with Asian cultural performances, including Chinese Lion dancing and Okinawan dancers, highlighting the event’s commitment to celebrating diverse traditions.
As a charity event, all proceeds from Dragonfest go directly to the Martial Arts History Museum, ensuring its doors remain open to preserve martial arts history. Matsuda urges support for the museum, highlighting its critical role in safeguarding the legacy of martial arts for future generations. Major sponsors include Dr. Kemi Price and the city of Glendale, underscoring the community’s backing for this cultural preservation effort.

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