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DIWALI
IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE
Sunday 28 October 2007;
12pm to 8pm
Trafalgar Square
London WC2
Information: 020 7983 4100
www.london.gov.uk
Entry: FREE ALL WELCOME |
Thousands
of Londoners will head to Trafalgar Square on Sunday 28 October
for this year's celebrations to mark Diwali the 'festival
of lights'. Organised by the Mayor of London and the Diwali in London
Committee, the free event is open to all and will see the square
transformed by magical light displays, floating lanterns, and music
and dance performances.
Diwali
on the Square runs from midday until 8pm with music and dance, including
classical Bharata Natyam dances, traditional garba folk dancing,
a fisherwoman's dance, a Jain dance and Bhangra. There will be also
be dance representing symbols of India, including a peacock dance,
a lotus dance, a snake dance and dances commemorating India's 60
years of independence.
Other
attractions will include Sikh martial arts, a sari wearing demonstration,
plus a fancy dress parade, and throughout the day there will be
a range of stalls, offering tasty vegetarian food, a children's
crafts corner, henna painting, an exhibition on Understanding Diwali,
and much more.
The
day will culminate with energetic dances and thousands of mini-lamps
lit on the square in a recreation of the arrival of Lord Rama, whose
liberation of Queen Sita and victory over the evil Ravana heralded
the Golden Era of peace and non-violence.
The
Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: 'Diwali is an important occasion
for Londons Hindus, Sikhs and Jains, and represents the power
of good to triumph over evil a theme that has relevance for all
of Londons communities, because it signifies the value of
co-operation and mutual respect between peoples of differing faiths
and backgrounds. On this joyous occasion, I wish everyone a happy
and prosperous Diwali.'
Organisations
taking part in the celebrations include: Academy of Punjabi Heritage,
Angel Dance School; Apsara Dancers; B4U; BAPS Swaminarayan School;
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University; Explosive Dhol 'n Dance,
Manchester; Francis Cardoso and Co; Ishira; ISKCON; Oshwal Association
of UK; Sai School of Harrow; Sapnay School of Dance; Karma from
Imperial College; Shree Kutch Patel Leva Community; Shri Academy
of Dance; Sujata Banerjee Kathak School and Sunrise Radio.
Children
from north London schools will prepare a Floor Rangoli at Sai School
of Harrow which will go on display at City Hall, The Queen's Walk,
London SE1, from Monday 22 October to Friday 9 November. Rangoli
is an Indian art where homes are decorated in traditional Indian
patterns using coloured rice, lentils and other materials.
SCHEDULE
(SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
12pm
2.45pm
The celebrations begin with traditional Indian garba folk dancing
followed by Sikh martial arts display by Academy of Punjabi Heritage.
Sari wearing demonstration and for those who come early, a free
sari.
2pm
- 2.15pm
Fancy Dress Parade - children should come dressed in amazing eastern
inspired costumes to win the star prize!
3.30pm
- 8.00pm
Spectacular stage show with messages and prayers for peace, dance,
music, and cultural performances by children and young people, plus
magical light displays around the square. The stage show has the
following themes:
- Music
and Dance from states of India including classical Bharata Natyam
dances, folk dances, a fisherwomans dance, a Jain dance and
Bhangra.
- Symbols
of India include a peacock dance, a lotus dance, a snake dance and
dances commemorating Indias 60 years of independence.
- Welcoming
Lord Rama and Diwali celebrations will recreate the arrival of Lord
Rama, with energetic dances, culminating in thousands of mini-lamps
being lit on the Square to herald the Golden Era of peace and non-violence.
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