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Multicultural festivals around Sydney!

There are plenty of multicultural festivals around Sydney during November. Do yourself a favour, taste, dance, participate in something a little different. Go to this website to find out when & where, you will not regret it! 

The Farha Tour (Egyptian culture)

The most exciting concert festival ever seen outside the Middle East! For the first time in Australia Egyptian star dancer Randal Kamel live on stage! Also performances by superstars Kazafy, Yasmina, Caroleen, Amera and others! Featuring Australia’s own folkloric group Farrah Rasakat Fanana Masrea. Also from Egypt – Mahmoud Abdel Ghaffar Costume Bazaar from Khan El Khalii and Eman Zaki “Designer to the Stars”. Concert and workshops with Egyptian and local artists, live music, whirling Dervish (Tannoura) and Egyptian bazaar.

Loy Krathong & Riverbeat (Thai culture)

The magic of Thai culture comes to Sydney! A colourful Loy Krathong Thai procession. Traditional music, dance, martial arts, fruit carving and family entertainment. Sample Thai delicacies and join in the workshops to make your own Krathong [floating candle holder] to float on the Parramatta River.

The Africa Festival

Africa on the Move! The festival will showcase Africa’s development potential. Market stalls. food, drink, clothing and art & craft. Live performances by popular local African Diaspora artists. Also live workshops.

Le Beaujolais Nouveau! (French culture)

Be the first in the world to taste the Beaujolais Nouveau! Every year at one minute past midnight on the third Thursday of November, the first bottles of Beaujolais Nouveau are opened and thousands of celebrants begin drinking this young wine from the Burgundy region of France. Come and enjoy a delicious buffet ‘campagnard’ in a bistro ambiance, with French music.

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