Saturday 20 March Southeast Asian Night Market 4 - 10pm, Frank Kitts Park promenade, Wellington waterfront
The event is made possible by the Wellington City Council, the Asia New Zealand Foundation and communities from the 10 member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) -- Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam.
Highlights of the Southeast Asian Night market include the visiting Cynthia Alexander Group band from the Philippines, an open-air Indonesian wayang kulit puppet theatre with gamelan orchestra, Wellington’s Singaporean-trained lion and dragon dancers, Thai kick boxing, and Indonesian jazz band Dimas.
For more information please go to www.asiana.org.nz<UrlBlockedError.aspx>
Saturday 20th March RACE UNITY DAY 2010 11am - 3pm , Horticultural Hall, Laings Road, Lower Hutt
CELEBRATING ETHNIC DIVERSITY IN LOWER HUTT CITY
Ethnic foood and craft stalls, information displays and entertainment including cultural performances from different ethnic groups and much more..
FREE ADMISSION
Sunday 21 March Race Unity Football Festival
This 5 Aside Football Tournament will be Open to all Ethnic/Culture based teams and will be held in Petone at the Petone Recreation Ground, Udy Street on the 21st March, 2010 as part of the Race Unity Day Celebrations.
The tournament is being co-hosted by the Hutt Ethnic Council and SportZone
Saturday 27 March Race Relations Unity Day 2010 - Johnsonville Community Hall, 9am onwards Mabuhay (Wellington) Association, Inc.
This is MABUHAY's offering to the diverse ethnic communities in the northern suburbs featuring varied food, craft and white elephant stalls, face painting, henna tatoo, free Tai Chi class, entertainment galore from various ethnic groups, youth band, cultural networking, reflexology and yoga demo, BINGO/Housie games, and many more presentations rarely seen and heard before!!
For more information, contact the organising committee: mabuhay [email protected], (04) 973 9098/ 977 9243
Sunday 28 March Culture Kicks 2010 at Martin Luckie Park, Berhampore
Five-a-side teams representing countries and cultures from all over the world will battle it out for a chance to take the 2010 trophy to a backdrop of drumming, dance and anthems sung throughout the day. A festival day not to be missed.
The Wellington Māori Cultural Society is immensely proud to bring you Wellington’s 37th Regional Kapa Haka Competitions
Michael Fowler Centre
Saturday 27 March 2010 1.00 – 4.30pm
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM TICKETEK OUTLETS AS FROM
MONDAY 15TH MARCH 2010.
Adults $20 Children up to 15yrs $10 Family Concession $50 (2 adults & 2 children)
GoldCards, Unwaged, Tertiary, over 15yrs - $15作者: 亂世佳人 时间: 2010-3-19 16:31:15