Wyndham Diwali is back and promises to be brighter than ever.
Running from 1.30-10.30pm on Saturday, November 2, the free event will bring an assortment of entertainment to President’s Park in Wyndham Vale.
Visitors will be able to experience a cultural and culinary tour of India through a variety of food stalls, arts and crafts stalls, jewellery and clothing vendors, and even Henna stations.
As the evening unfolds, guests will be treated to a series of Bollywood performances, Indian dance routines and a 15-minute firework display- which will serve as the grand finale.
Diwali, which is a major feature in the Hindu calendar and also observed by other South Asian religions such as Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, is known as the festival of lights and symbolises the triumph of good over evil.
Despite its roots in South Asia, Wyndham Diwali is a multicultural event that welcomes all members of the community and seeks to bridge divisions.
Wyndham Diwali president Raja Reddy said cross-cultural celebrations. were important in communities like Wyndham.
“Such gatherings encourage inclusivity, making everyone feel valued and represented,” Reddy said.
“They offer a platform for dialogue- which can lead to collaborative solutions for local issues.”
Having hosted Wyndham Diwali for 15 years, Reddy expressed that the annual event is also an invaluable opportunity to help educate attendees about the rich traditions of Hinduism and help Wyndham become a model for other communities.
Jaidyn Kennedy