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Harmony Day

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From:Friday 15 March 2019
To:Friday 15 March 2019
Time:11:00am - 02:00pm Friday 15 March 2019
Location:Toowoomba Civic Square, 155 Herries Street, Toowoomba, QLD
 

Celebrate Harmony Day in the City - a day to acknowledge and appreciate diversity within our community. Activities will run from 11am - 2pm today in the Civic Square - highlights include a performance by the Wuquiao acrobatic troupe from China and Taiko Drumming.

The program of events is as below:

  • 11am Official Welcome by MC Dave Gall
  • 11.05am Aboriginal acknowledgement (inlcuding smoking ceremony, Dragon Fly dance and Digeridoo)
  • 11.20am Goodwill Committee prayers
  • 11.25am Harlaxton State School singers
  • 11.30am Town crier - Kevin Howarth
  • 11.35am Welcome address by Cr Geoff McDonald
  • 11.40am Youth speaker - Rahila Abdul Hadi (Yr 12 Student from Afghanistan - her journey)
  • 11.50am Tai Chi Fu Chen Performance – U3A
  • 11.54am Britannia Pugh - singer
  • 12pm Taiko Drumming
  • 12.10pm Wuqiao Acrobatics World
  • 12.20pm Filipino Dance - Bionoyugan and Tinikling by Association for Cultural and Social Harmony (ACASH) Association for Cultural and Social Harmony
  • 12.30pm Centenary Heights Performance (NazGul/Afgahnistan dance, Kaniushq-Bollywood Dance, 'Sakura’ Song - traditional Japanese folk song by 3 international students)
  • 12.40pm Women in Harmony Choir
  • 12.50pm Tai Chi Fu Chen Performance – Fan Dance by Lucy white
  • 12.54pm Indian Dance
  • 1.05pm Wuqio Acrobatic world
  • 1.15pm Toowomba Thai Association
  • 1.20pm Yazidi’s Performance - instrumental (Ayad Kakae) and Kurdish community dancing

Come along and join the celebration and enjoy a free BBQ (courtesy of East Creek Community Centre through TOMNET) and  multicultural food from Pure Land Learning College (vegetarian). All most welcome.

Toowoomba Civic Square
155 Herries Street
Toowoomba
QLD
 
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Is food and drink available?Yes
Are toilets available?Not applicable
Is there disabled access?Not applicable

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