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Vibrant Brampton on July 23 The first ever South Asian festival in Garden Square, Downtown Brampton

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Published on June 24, 2016 with No Comments

Garden Square in Downtown Brampton is all set to come alive to the sights and sounds of South Asian culture with Vibrant Brampton on July 23, 3 – 11 pm. Organized by the non-profit group Arts and Culture Initiative of South Asian (ACISA) Vibrant Brampton is a free event that will bring a fun-filled day-long festival, for the first time ever, to the heart of Brampton – Garden Square in front of the Rose Theatre.

The event includes an exciting lineup of artistes that will appeal to all – young and the young-at-heart. From upcoming local stars to well-known names in the entertainment industry, Vibrant Brampton is the place to be on July 23. With support from the City of Brampton, Vibrant Brampton aims to promote cross-cultural understanding with the hope of bringing a diverse community together in celebration of life, culture, art and tradition. ACISA’s mandate is to promote the diversity of South Asian art forms; break cultural barriers; imbibe the evolving cultural values of Canada; and communicate and share the philosophy of diversity.

Dance to the beats of Bollywood or sway to the diverse music from India or get a taste of the mouth-watering cuisine from South Asia or buy a souvenir, it will be a day to remember.

Mark your calendar and stay tuned as an exciting lineup of events are revealed in the weeks to come. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat @VibrantAcisa. Visit www.vibrantfestcanada.com for more information.

 

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