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Big Day Out in Harmony 2025!

Its that time again for us to all come together and celebrate our community, celebrate our diversity, celebrate our connections, at the 26th celebration of harmony, at Big Day Out in Harmony.

BDOIH is an annual big celebration of diverse Central Australia embracing multiculturalism and harmony.

We have a host of performers, activities, information stalls and of course plenty of food and drinks to refresh you through the afternoon and early evening this Saturday.

I acknowledge and warmly thank all the locals who have been involved in the planning and organising, rehearsing for their performances, preparing for the activities, and helping with the lead up events to this celebration. I also thank all of our funding and in-kind partners.

I invite you to come along, bring your family, friends, colleagues and any visitors to our community. Get to know your neighbours, take it as an opportunity to make new friends, learn something new and have some fun.

Mona Ulak, Chairperson, MCSCA

On Stage

The performances kick off at 12 noon on Saturday 30 May, with a welcoming cultural parade led by the African drumming group, dressed in new costumes for 2025, with King Marong.

The parade will bring the performers and the activity organisers into and around the site. We invite you to put on your cultural attire and join the parade.

This then leads into a welcome to country and smoking ceremony hosted by Arrernte elder Barbara Satour. You are also invited to take part in this traditional ceremony.

The first half of the program features:

 

  • Bhajan performance – Hindu Society of Central Australia Inc.
  • Rhythm of Harmony – Warumpi Band
  • Outback Junior Boys Bhangra Crew – Central Australia Sikh Cultural Centre Inc.
  • Dinka Cultural Dance – South Sudanese Women Group
  • Ragragsakan – The Mabuhay Multicultural Association Inc.
  • Sajojo – Alice Springs Indonesian Association Inc.
  • Kulu Natuma – Sri Lankan Association of Alice Springs Inc.
  • Kerala Theme Dance – Malayalee Independent
  • Nepali Folk Dance – Nepalese Community Alice Springs Inc.
  • Tebe Tebe – Timor ba Mundo (East Timorese)
  • Tongan Dance – TULOU – Pacific Islands Council of Northern Territory Inc.
  • Traditional Bhangra – Punjabi Independent
  • Joyful Paradise (Kuai Le Tian Tang) – Huaxuan Choir
  • Cinematic Dance – Alice Springs Malayalee Association of Alice Springs Inc.
  • Wonderland Indonesia – Alice Springs Indonesian Association Inc.
  • Outback Bhangra Crew – Senior Boys – Central Australia Sikh Cultural Centre Inc.

 

We are delighted to welcome L-FRESH The Lion for his first performance in Mparntwe – Alice Springs. (He came to Central Australia for the first time 10 years ago to perform at Wide Open Space Festival at Ross River).

He will be opening the second half of the program. Following this we will be entertained by more local performers:

  • Indian Bollywood Dance – J Dance Angels (Malayalee independent)
  • NARBZ & Jamie Fejo – (Warlpiri/Eastern Arrente/Western Arranda)
  • Aao Hum Sab Haath Milayein ( Come, let us all join hands) – Fiji Multicultural Community Alice Springs Inc.
  • The Lion Dance – Lion Heart Association Inc.
  • Bringing Island Vibes to Desert Lives with Desert Paradise Inc.

 

We invite you then to join performers, stall holders, other volunteers, audience members in the final dance with King Marong and the band .

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