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4:39 PM 1st November 2021
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The Piece Hall Lights Up Lives For Diwali

 
Annapurna Indian Dance
Annapurna Indian Dance
The Piece Hall is helping communities across Calderdale celebrate Diwali with a daylong festival of music, food, dance and of course light.

The free to enter-event will take place on Saturday 6 November 2021 between 11-5pm, and see the courtyard of the Grade I-listed cultural venue alive with traditional Indian music and dance, alongside vegetarian food stalls, family crafts and even a meditation session.
Diwali is an abbreviation of ‘Deep-a-vali’ which essentially means a festival of lights

The Festival of Lights is observed by millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world.

It also coincides with harvest and new year celebrations, and marks new beginnings, the triumph of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance and light over darkness.

Chief Executive of The Piece Hall Nicky Chance-Thompson DL says:
“Diwali is such a beautiful festival and this year more than ever it feels so important to celebrate light over darkness and new beginnings. The courtyard will be alive with energy as we mark this event, that is so important to many of our communities. There’ll be delicious food, dynamic performances and some down time too, with a meditation workshop for quiet reflection. And what a backdrop The Piece Hall is for a glistening lantern display, which will finish the celebrations as night falls.”

Annapurna Indian Dance will be presenting a magical afternoon of traditional performances. DJ George will keep people moving with his eclectic Bollywood Mix and Retro tunes.

Delicious, warming Indian street food will be available from Simply Delish, Mumbai Bites, Shree Krishna Vada Pav and Kenyan Chevdo authentic Indian Bhel Puri.

A simple and accessible mindfulness session will be run by world-renowned Black Lotus who are famed for their impactful meditation app and mission to create a better world for today and tomorrow.

And embracing the spirit of the festival, lantern making workshops will be held suitable for the whole family.

The event will close with a display of twinkling lights, as decorated lanterns are positioned on the courtyard steps to honour the spirit of Diwali.

Managing Director of HereandNow365 (Multicultural Marketing) Manish Tiwari is co-producing the event:
“Diwali is an abbreviation of ‘Deep-a-vali’ which essentially means a festival of lights and marks the victory of good triumphing over evil; a mastery of human virtues over various temptations and is a reminder that we can overcome them we can become a better version of ourselves.

“The pandemic and its aftermath have left our communities saddened and hence, the festival this year is a ray of hope to usher in a New Year of love and faith. We need our communities to stand with each other and become the beacon of hope lighting up lives around us. This year, The Piece Hall will be that beacon where we not just celebrate but also ‘Light Up Lives’ collectively for all.”