Color Festival Hawaii, inspired by the Indian Holi festival, is set to return to the Maui Arts & Cultural Center on April 26. The festival aims to celebrate peace, love, and inclusion within the community, with a focus on diversity and unity. The event, organized by Imua Family Services, features live music, food trucks, and a group color throw that symbolizes love, unity, and breaking barriers.
Dean Wong, the executive director of Imua Family Services, highlighted the importance of rainbows as a symbol of inclusivity and belonging to the community. The festival lineup includes DJ SweetBeets, Anthony Pfluke, BrownChicken BrownCow StringBand, and other performers who will entertain the attendees with a range of musical genres.
Tickets for the event are priced at $30 for adults and $20 for youth aged 6-18, while children 5 and under can attend for free. Attendees will also have the option to purchase eco-friendly color powder for the group color throw. The Color Festival Hawaii promises a day of joy, renewal, and togetherness, embodying the spirit of the Holi festival and celebrating the diversity and vibrancy of the Maui community.Tickets can be purchased online at MauiArts.org.
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