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There will also be a delicious array of food trucks and stalls to help you indulge in the best street eats from the Indian subcontinent.
Visitors to the market can enjoy traditional live music and Bollywood-inspired performances and take part in traditional Indian customs including sari wrapping and henna hand painting.
All Diwali activities and performances are free. Sundays at the Market include free parking.
10am: Sanchita Abrol Traditional Kathak dancing a classical Indian classical dance, traditionally attributed to the travelling bards of ancient northern India known as Kathakars.
11am: Vishver Rangayathanaya Sri Lankan traditional and folk dancing including up-country (Udarata or Kandian), low-country (Pahatharata) and Sabaragamu
12pm: Cathy Lee Danceworks Cathy Lee Danceworks will wow audiences with a variety of dance styles.
1pm: Bharathanatyanjali School of Dance The term Bharata in Bharatanatyam, in the Hindu tradition, is believed to have named after the famous performance art sage to whom the ancient Natya Shastra is attributed. The term Natyam is a Tamil word for “dance”
2pm: Bollydazzlers Bollydazzler dancers are exuberant, upbeat and dazzling to watch. Dressed in colourful Bollywood costumes, the Bollydazzlers set the stage alight with energy, style, grace and a lot of fun.
3pm: Bhangra Regiment Melbourne Established in 2012, The Melbourne Bhangra Regiment (MBR) share a goal, to showcase the widespread and colourful culture of Punjab in not just Melbourne itself.