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Fourth Multi Ethnic Dance Festival 2019

Kamal Prasad from Birkenhead

All ethnic Communities in Auckland are requested to join "Fourth Multi Ethnic Dance Festival 2019" on 9th November 2019 at Victory Convention Centre, Freemans Bay West, Auckland 1010. The attraction of the festival are:
1. Dances from different ethnic groups
2. Cultural stalls from ethnic communities
3. Food stalls from ethnic communities
4.Films from participating ethnic groups ( Country of origin )
5.Medias to sponsor the events
6.large numbers of people attending the event
7.Expecting some 25 ethnic groups will join the event
8.328 car parks are there to cope the visitors.
9.Mix and mingle with different ethnic groups
10.Raffle tickets : for two people to travel return flights to Asian countries from Southern China Airlines.
For information, please contact:
Kamal P Shrestha : 021 180 2619
Bishnu Sahi : 021 117 4200
Darshan Pradhan : 027 705 0827
Email : kamalnshree@gmail.com

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