‘Kiwi Day Out’ festival offers a celebration of RWC nations
‘Kiwi Day Out’ festival offers a celebration of RWC nations
The national identities and cultures of each
of the countries in the Rugby World Cup will be celebrated
at the ‘Kiwi Day Out’ festival - a free, family day and
concert in Auckland Domain on Labour Day.
Twenty countries will showcase their arts and “cultural flavour” in an International Village. They will be joined by the Office of Ethnic Affairs which is sponsoring the Village.
From Namibia, Georgia and Romania to Argentina, France and South Africa, marquees representing each of the Rugby World Cup participating nations will feature their cultural food, crafts, costume, and performance.
The Director of the Office of Ethnic Affairs, Mervin Singham says the International Village promises a captivating and creative display of ethnic diversity.
“Embracing diversity is in New Zealand’s national interest and celebrating other cultures confirms our strengthening ties within and between our communities, our businesses and our people.”
From 3.30pm - 6pm, the stage will showcase some of the country’s best loved musicians including the iconic Dave Dobbyn; the youthful rocking energy of Feilding heroes, Evermore — along with former Australian Idol winner Stan Walker and family favourites – the Patea Maori Club.
Join the Office of Ethnic Affairs and help New Zealand to show its appreciation and respect to all participating nations of the rugby world cup.
What: Kiwi
Day Out is a free, family day and concert
When: 12-noon
– 6pm, Labour Day, 24 October
Where: Auckland Domain
Free Public Entry
The Office of Ethnic Affairs is a part of the Department of Internal Affairs. Its role is to provide advice and support to government, businesses and ethnic communities about the challenges and opportunities of ethnic diversity.
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