The Festival of Colors celebrates “Holi,” which marks the start of spring and welcomes life with blooming flowers, new leaves and happiness. Each year, attendees gather and celebrate the beauty of color by tossing colored powder into the sky and dancing under beautiful clouds of neon hues. It is believed that when people are covered in bright, beautiful colors, they lose all distinctions created by economic status, religion, gender, caste, creed or nationality.
The festival will feature live performances, DJs, Indian percussion specials, Indian Street food, a full-service bar, dancers and many booths filled with treasures.
The Festival of Colors celebrates “Holi,” which marks the start of spring and welcomes life with blooming flowers, new leaves and happiness. Each year, attendees gather and celebrate the beauty of color by tossing colored powder into the sky and dancing under beautiful clouds of neon hues. It is believed that when people are covered in bright, beautiful colors, they lose all distinctions created by economic status, religion, gender, caste, creed or nationality.
The festival will feature live performances, DJs, Indian percussion specials, Indian Street food, a full-service bar, dancers and many booths filled with treasures.
The Festival of Colors celebrates “Holi,” which marks the start of spring and welcomes life with blooming flowers, new leaves and happiness. Each year, attendees gather and celebrate the beauty of color by tossing colored powder into the sky and dancing under beautiful clouds of neon hues. It is believed that when people are covered in bright, beautiful colors, they lose all distinctions created by economic status, religion, gender, caste, creed or nationality.
The festival will feature live performances, DJs, Indian percussion specials, Indian Street food, a full-service bar, dancers and many booths filled with treasures.