A taste of India

Bunjil Place will celebrate the colour, sounds and taste of Indian culture.

By Jessica Anstice

To celebrate the colour, sounds and taste of Indian culture, Bunjil Place have partnered with Foodie Trails who’ve curated nine hours of entertainment on Sunday, 11 November from 12pm at Bunjil Place.

Entertainment will feature Bollywood dancing, bhangra performances, the Maharashtrian dhol band, stilt walkers and the opportunity to dress up in Indian outfits at the photo booth.

Children can also get involved in the dance workshops, play with giant blocks and toys, use the playground or exercise their creativity with chalk rangoli to decorate the venue.

With 12 flavour packed food stalls offering traditional street food favourites through to sweets, there’ll be no shortage of delicious food.

Key highlights include bustling with food vendors serving flavours from all over India, a stage program of classic music and Bollywood beats, free workshops including Sari Tying and Bollywood dancing, henna painting and market stalls.