Chester welcomes the festival of Diwali
Diwali, the Hindu festival of light returns to Chester on Saturday 26 October. The festival organised by the Sanjhi Indian Association starts at 12 noon with a colourful parade from Northgate Street to Eastgate Street for a display of traditional Indian dancing with a touch of Bollywood at 12.30pm.
The festival, represents the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance.
Following the parade and celebrations in Eastgate Street, the festival will dance its way back to the Chester Unity Centre, Cuppin Street, where public workshops will be held between 2 pm and 4pm.
Visitors will be able to get in the spirit and enjoy Henna hand painting, face painting, Diya making, Diwali art, Indian food and Indian crafts.
Diwali is celebrated all over the world but has a rich history in Chester. For years the celebrations have had residents, tourists and shoppers dancing in the streets.
The Lord Mayor of Chester, Councillor Razia Daniels will officially start the celebrations. Said the Lord Mayor:
Sarika Kaushik, Chairperson of Sanjhi Indian Association added:
Iwona Szmidt, Chester Site Lead for Bank of America said:
Key information & programme
- Parade starts: 12 noon Northgate Street. Dances: 12.30 Eastgate Street
- The Lord Mayor of Chester, Councillor Razia Daniels declares the Diwali celebrations open
- Dance - Children under 11 years by Subhra/Aruna Group
- Semi Classical dance - Sai Mayur dance school, Chester
- Dance by Gejje dance school, Chester
- Sanhji ladies dance by Dhivya/Nazia group
- Bollywood dance medley- Lalita’s Namastey India Dance school, Northwich
- Workshops 2pm to 4pm, Unity Centre