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Spreading colours in Ocean Grove

Ocean Grove will be immersed in a sea of colours to spread joy and happiness during the arrivals of autumn and spring.

The Festival of Colours is a free event that will be held at Ocean Grove Park on Sunday, February 23, from 11am to 4.30pm.

The event is based on the Holi festival, originating in the Indian subcontinent, which symbolises forgiveness and new beginnings, with people throwing colourful powders and enjoying live stage entertainment.

Lead organiser Keshava Jenkins said the event was “drug free, alcohol free, meat free, and anger free”, while people celebrated the oneness of the human spirit.

“It’s a family and cultural event and we try to run it every year. This is the first time we’re doing it at Ocean Grove Park,” he said.

“In the northern hemisphere, which is where it (the festival) originated, they do it at this time of year because it represents the blooming of spring.

“But down here in the southern hemisphere, it’s the blooming of autumn rather than spring, so it just means the change of seasons and colours.

“It’s basically to bring the community together and create good vibes, because the world is a little bit dismal, and people just need an excuse to get together and have a good time.”

Face painting, fortune telling, jumping castles, and kids’ activities will also be available during the festival.

Mr Jenkins said everyone was welcome to bring their smiles, an open heart, and a white shirt (for best results) to the event.

Jena Carr

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