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Parramasala performers at the launch of the festival program for 2015. Parramasala performers at the launch of the festival program for 2015. Featured

PARRAMASALA BACK FOR 6TH YEAR

Let the cultural celebration begin

By Keiasha Naidoo

WITH three international acts, Indian Tourism week launching, and thousands of visitors from all over Australia, Parramasala brings cultural diversity and international recognition to Parramatta, and boosts local businesses.

Colour, lights, dancing and exotic food will transform parts of Parramatta in October into a glamourous hub for the 6th annual Parramasala celebration.

This free event celebrates the many cultures of western Sydney and will take place from Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25 at the Prince Alfred Square and Wigram Street with some events being held at the Riverside Theatre.

During this weekend thousands of visitors are expected to descend on Parramatta boosting local restaurants and small business in the area.

This year’s event presents a wide diversity of cultures in Australia with more than 36 cultures and nationalities represented through dance, music, food, art and theatre.

Parramasla 2015 is also the host of the inaugural India Tourism Week with an India Tourism Pavilion located in the main event hub – the Prince Alfred Square.

While this annual event celebrates the diversity of cultures in Australia, it is also recognised on the international stage, and this year international acts from India and China coming to Sydney to perform especially for this three day event.

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism, The Hon John Ajaka MLC said the NSW Government is proud to support a festival that celebrates the cultural diversity of Sydney and more broadly, Australian society.

“As a leading cultural celebration in NSW, Parramasala plays a vital role in bringing people and cultures together through a shared appreciation of music, food, dance, art and much more,” he said.

More than 600 people are expected to take part in the popular Opening Night Street Parade on Friday 23 October. The Parade starts at Parramatta Town Hall, dances its way along

Church Street and culminates in Prince Alfred Square where an Official Opening Ceremony and Concert will take place.

Lord Mayor of Parramatta Cr Paul Garrard said Parramasala is a true highlight on the City’s event calendar and draws thousands of visitors every year.

“Parramasala is a vibrant, fun festival that celebrates the diversity of cultures we have here in Parramatta,” said Cr Garrard.

“The event offers something for everyone from fantastic musical and dance performances, to delicious foods offering flavours from around the world. I encourage people to come and see what Parramasala has to offer.”  

For more information, visit http://www.parramasala.com



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