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EMERGE AT TWILIGHT FESTIVAL 2014

EMERGE AT TWILIGHT FESTIVAL 2014 Celebrating the arts and culture of Greater Shepparton’s indigenous, emerging refugee and multicultural communities Saturday 1st March 2014, 4-10pm Victoria Park Lake, Wyndham St, FREE event

Come and discover the many sounds, flavours and colours of Greater Shepparton with the second Emerge at Twilight Festival at Victoria Park Lake on Saturday 1st March 2014 from 4pm til 10pm.

This year Emerge at Twilight will open SheppARTon Festival with  a unique and colourful family event that celebrates and gives voice to many of Shepparton’s new refugee and emerging multicultural artists alongside their talented brothers and sisters from local Indigenous communities. People of all ages and backgrounds are invited to come together, share stories and proudly celebrate their many and diverse cultures with an exciting and interactive free program encompassing nonstop music and dance performances, film and storytelling, exotic foods, indigenous and multicultural children’s arts and crafts, face painting, outdoor games and activities, ancient crafts and ceremonies, a multicultural soccer friendly and a special interactive arts installation from Polyglot – all to be topped off with a spectacular fireworks display at the end of the night! 

The final program will be announced in early February.Emerge at Twilight is produced by Greater Shepparton City Council, Multicultural Arts Victoria and Word and Mouth working in partnership with a community advisory group that includes over 30 members from Afghan, Iraqi, Indian, Burundian, Congolese, Zimbabwean, Filipino, Samoan, Yorta Yorta, Sri Lankan, Anglo Australian and  Albanian backgrounds. The group meets regularly at Shepparton English Language Centre and Eastbank to plan a festival that will be truly inclusive and that promotes diversity, respect and the breaking down of racism.  


 As well as showcasing cultures Emerge at Twilight aims to actively break down barriers and provide pathways into the arts and community life for refugee, emerging multicultural and local Indigenous artists and communities. In 2014 the festival is working alongside GO TAFE to provide Food Safety qualifications for community members who would like to run food stalls at the festival.

Audiences can expect to be delighted by delicious and exotic foods from West Africa, Iraq, Phillipines, Samoa, India, Albania, Sudan and more!An initiative of Multicultural Arts Victoria, Emerge Festivals are presented annually in 6 locations around Victoria to celebrate the cultures of local newly arrived refugee and emerging multicultural communities and to connect these newer arrivals to their local Indigenous and broader communities.

Refugees are survivors who have been forced to leave their whole lives behind due to persecution and they have survived because they have had courage, ingenuity and creativity. The only festival of its kind, Emerge unearths the incredible talents these people have brought to Australia and provides an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to share and celebrate rich and undiscovered cultures all the way from Africa to the Far East, from the traditional to the contemporary.

For further information visit:http://www.greatershepparton.com.au/events/2014emergefestival.html        

       
Produced and presented by:
Greater Shepparton City Council,  Multicultural Arts Victoria and Word and MouthSponsored by:
Riverlinks Venues, Office for Multicultural Affairs Citizenship, Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Victoria,
Supported by:UnitingCare Cutting Edge, Shepparton English Language Centre and The Bridge Youth Service

 

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