This festival included more than 40 ethnic Communities from 30 Countries of origin. The NCCNZI is trying to improve the festival by requesting all ethnic communities to provide quality groups and other information about the dance in the coming years.
The NCCNZI would like to thank all ethnic communities in Auckland and outside for assisting in organizing the festivals. Without their support, we would not have achieved it. This activity should be transferred slowly to other ethnic groups for continuation. Therefore, we encourage all ethnic communities to join hands with us for further improvements and gain ideas to run the event.
We also published the second issue of “The Culture NZ magazine “on this occasion. As in the previous edition, the contents were articles about the culture of ethnic communities in New Zealand. We hope the publication helped to bring closer ethnic communities by understanding each other’s culture.
]]>This festival included more than 30 ethnic Communities from 24 Countries of origin while we were trying to improve the festival by requesting all ethnic communities to provide quality groups and other information about the dance.
From this event, we also started publishing a magazine. The contents of “The Culture New Zealand” were articles about the culture of ethnic communities in New Zealand. The publication helped to bring closer ethnic communities by understanding each other’s culture.
]]>Because of some unavoidable circumstances, Tanzania and Myanmar had withdrawn at the last moment. Their performances were outstanding and able to
exhibit their rich cultures. It is therefore important to maintain its ethnic diversity by launching several related programs, like multi-cultural festivals, conferences, seminars and others. With responses received from last five festivals, we were encouraged to organize the festival in wider scale. Therefore, we have chosen Victory Convention Centre at Auckland to accommodate more people. With the participation of 29 ethnic communities from nineteen countries of origin in the last year, the festival succeeded in attracting about fifteen hundred audiences. We acknowledge all ethnic communities, who supported us to successfully run the festival.
The 6th Multi Ethnic Dance Festival 2021 on Saturday, 25th September 2021 will include more than 30 ethnic Communities from 24 Countries of origin. The NCCNZI will make effort to improve the festival by requesting all ethnic communities to provide quality groups and also other information about the dance.
The NCCNZI would like to thank to all ethnic communities in Auckland and outside for their assistance to organize the festival. Without their support we would not had achieved it. Slowly and slowly this activity should be transferred to other ethnic group for continuation. Therefore, we should encourage all ethnic
communities to join hand with us for further improvements and gaining ideas to run the event.
From this year, we are also publishing a magazine. The contents of “The Culture New Zealand” will be the articles about culture from ethnic communities in New
Zealand. The publication will help to bring closer ethnic communities by understanding each other’s culture.
The Centre, with an objective to build a home for it’s has decided to establish a Fund “Shiva Buddha Kosh”
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