Abdul Lawal
27 February 2024, 3:08 AM
Black Beach came alive with KiamaSala on Sunday 25 February, the first major Indian festival in the region. Festival goers were blessed with a dazzling summer’s day as the perfect backdrop to the day’s festivities, where food and market stalls complemented a stage packed with entertainment.
Stand out stalls offered Indian fashion, Henna artists, and traditional Homewares and Décor, with plenty to take home. A selection of Indian food kept attendees nourished, with Kiama local JJs a clear favourite.
The main stage was the hub of the action. A dynamic MC kept the energy flowing, and excited the crowd with giveaways, facts about India, and Kiama-based trivia, with one lucky person going home with an Adam Gilchrist signed cricket bat.
A packed event schedule kicked off with a morning Yoga class and a welcome to country, and later included traditional drum performances, DJ’s and musical talent, and a host of Bollywood dancers.
The highlight of the day was the performances by the students from Bollywood Exclusive Dance. In vibrant traditional costumes, they wowed the audience with their blend of traditional Indian and modern western dance styles, and even joined the crowd on the grass to share some Bollywood moves in a joint performance. Dance teacher, Viji, was ecstatic, and had glowing praise for her students.
“They’ve all worked so hard in the lead up to this, and they’ve done an amazing job.”
For one event goer, this event was a highlight of their year so far.
“It’s been such a great vibe. I loved watching the performances, and it was really nice to see everyone get involved”
With the success of the event, we’ll be sure to see KiamaSala return next year even bigger and better.