Wellington Diwali Festival 2015
Wellington Diwali Festival 2015
Wellington Diwali Festival of Lights is rapidly approaching so it's time for performers and stall holders to get their applications in.
The Diwali Festival of Lights returns in 2015 with international and local stage performances, craft and retail stalls, presentations, workshops and diverse, authentic Indian cuisine.
We are looking for performers of all ages who can provide entertainment for the whole family: dancing, music, recitals, storytelling, theatre or comedy and more.
Stall sites are available for vendors wishing to sell vegetarian food, sweets, arts and craft, or services directly relating to Indian culture.
The event will be held at the TSB Bank Arena and Shed 6 on Queens Wharf, Wellington, on Monday 26 October.
Key Information
Date: Monday, 26 October 2015 ( Labour Day)
Venue: TSB and Shed 6 venues
Time: 1 pm to 9.30 pm.
(Please note the date and time for 2015)
Deadlines
• Deadline for stallholder applications is Friday 21 August
• Deadline for performer registrations is Friday 18 September.
Find out more about a stall at or performing at Wellington’s Diwali Festival, including application forms – http://asianz.org.nz/content/diwali-festival-lights
For further enquiries, please contact Wellington Diwali Festival event producer Murali Kumar – email murali.kumar@catnz.org.n or call /text on 021685804.
The event is proudly organised by Wellington City Council and Asia New Zealand Foundation.
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