An evening of culture, dance, and togetherness on 28th September 2024 at South Leeds Stadium, Leeds
This September, the vibrant spirit of Navratri comes alive as Yorkshire hosts its biggest Pre-Navratri Garba Event, organised by Chiragi Bibas. The event promises a night filled with music, dance, cultural festivities, and culinary delights, all set to take place on 28th September 2024 at South Leeds Stadium, Leeds.
Doors will open at 7:00 PM, marking the start of an unforgettable evening that celebrates the rich traditions of Navratri and brings communities together. “Our Pre-Navratri Garba Event is more than just a celebration—it’s a vibrant gathering that brings the community together,” says Chiragi Solanki, the event organiser. “We are thrilled to see people from all walks of life come together to enjoy the dance, music, and food. It’s a wonderful way to experience the richness of our cultural heritage and celebrate unity in diversity.”
This event is a unique opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to experience the vibrant traditions of Navratri. No previous Garba experience is required—everyone is welcome to join in the fun, whether you want to dance, watch, or simply enjoy the atmosphere. With a variety of food stalls offering delicious Indian delicacies such as Pani Puri, Bhel, Chaat, Vada Pav, and more—courtesy of catering partner Punjabi Heaven—there’s something for everyone. Plus, with free parking available, it’s easy to join in the festivities!
The Lord Mayor of Leeds and representatives from West Yorkshire Police will attend as special guests, highlighting the importance of this cultural event in promoting community spirit and unity. Their presence will reinforce the sense of inclusivity and togetherness that this event aims to foster, bringing people from all walks of life together to celebrate Navratri.
The evening’s main attractions are the traditional folk dances, Garba and Dandiya Raas, which are integral parts of Navratri celebrations. These dances, performed in circular formations with rhythmic movements to the lively beats of traditional music, create a mesmerizing atmosphere. Recognised by UNESCO as a cultural heritage that brings communities together, these dances symbolize the unity, joy, and vibrant spirit of the festival. Attendees are encouraged to wear traditional attire to add to the colorful and authentic experience of the event.
Special guest Mayur Dave will deliver a performance, with RockOn Music and a live DJ from Soul Asia Roadshow also set to entertain the audience. The organisers pay tribute to Active Leeds for providing the fantastic venue, which serves as the perfect setting for this vibrant celebration.
Garba and Dandiya Raas are more than just dances; they are expressions of cultural heritage and communal harmony. Traditionally performed in circles around a central light or statue of Goddess Durga, these dances represent the cyclical nature of life and the continuous journey of seeking the divine. Their energetic movements and rhythmic beats create a sense of unity among participants, fostering a deep sense of community and celebration.
This event is proudly sponsored by SUFISCORE, with live entertainment provided by RockOn Music and Soulasia Roadshow, along with support from media partner Fever FM, ensuring a top-tier experience filled with vibrant entertainment and cultural enrichment.
Event Details
- Date: 28th September 2024
- Time: Saturday, 7:00 PM
- Venue: South Leeds Stadium, LS11 5DJ
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