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Countries combine for International Cultures Day

Published: Thu 21 Feb 2013 12:54 PM
Date: February 21st 2013
Countries combine for International Cultures Day
The world will again come to Cornwall Park in Hastings for International Cultures Day on Saturday, 2nd March.
The 2013 edition of this popular event will feature food from all corners of the globe while entertainers from local and visiting cultural groups will bring their own special style to the stage. Guest performers include the Sri Lankan Dance Academy from Wellington and Garage Walla, a Bollywood dance group from Auckland.
New Zealand China Friendship Society president Sally Russell says “We are very excited to have these two popular groups joining a wide range of local entertainers for International Cultures Day.”
Students from Te Aute College along with the Fetuao Youth Group from the Wesley Methodist Church in Hastings will take the stage. Members of the Philippine, Tongan and Thai community will also bring their special talents to the park and there will be a performance from a Chinese children’s singing group.
Sally Russell says “Food will once again be a feature of the event and there will certainly be something which will suit all tastes. Food will be available from the Chinese, Russian, German, Philippine, Indian, Indonesian, Thai and Sri Lankan communities.”
Sally Russell says “The Sri Lankan community in Hawke's Bay will showcase their culture while the Russian community are once again bringing their colourful display to the park. Around 5000 people regularly attend International Cultures Day and we expect the entertainment to be spectacular and the food, absolutely delicious.”
Coinciding with International Cultures Day, the Osmanthus Gardens in Cornwall Park will be lit with Chinese lanterns from Monday 25th February until Sunday 3rd March.
Chairman of Hastings District Council’s International Advisory Group Kevin Watkins says “The lights will be turned on until 11pm each night which will give everyone a chance to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the gardens. Lighting the Osmanthus Gardens last year proved to be a resounding success and the 2013 International Cultures Day gives us the ideal opportunity to give the community another a chance to enjoy the gardens by night.”
Mr Watkins says “To complete this year’s picture, we will have ambient music playing and this will add to the special feeling that is created by the Osmanthus Gardens.”
International Cultures Day takes place on Saturday 2nd March in Cornwall Park, Hastings with performances starting at 11am and going through until 3.30pm.

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