Friday 8 January 2010

Parramatta. Indian festival for the city

Premier, Kristina Keneally, has launched, as part of the state's major events program, the Australian Festival of South Asian Arts, to be held in Parramatta, in November 2010, during a highlight of the Indian calendar, Diwali, the Festival of Lights. Dubbed ''Parramasala'', the festival includes Indian art, music and film. The name plays on the Hindi word masala, which means mix. In the 2001 census, 3346 Indians resided in Parramatta. By the 2006 census, the number had increased to 7088, an increase of 111.8 per cent. Indian nationals are the second largest non-English speaking group, after the Chinese, residing in the Parramatta local government area. The majority lives in the Westmead-CBD-Harris Park area.

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Blogger TG Boyle said...

My Husband and I lived in India for 12 months, in 2008 in Mumbai (while the terrorist attacks were happening) . My Husband Frank is an artist and has been inspired to paint "everyday" India. His web site is www.frankboyle.com.au .We are very much looking forwrd to the Parramasala Festival.

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