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Join us for a celebration of Rhode Island’s vibrant cultural diversity at the 46th Annual Heritage Festival, hosted by the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission. This free event takes place on Saturday, September 21st, from noon to 5 PM at the WaterFire Arts Center in Providence. It’s a day filled with live performances, international cuisine, art, crafts, and interactive exhibits that immerse attendees in the diverse traditions that make Rhode Island special.
What to Expect:
Parade of International Flags: The festivities start at 11:50 AM with a parade of international flags from over 30 countries. The parade sets the tone for a day of cultural pride and celebration.
Live Performances: Enjoy a variety of performances from Bollywood dance, Irish step, Polynesian hula, Korean harp, and many more. The performances run throughout the day, showcasing music, dance, and storytelling from Rhode Island's diverse heritage groups. The event will be emceed by Kobi Dennis and Angela Sharkey, ensuring the energy stays high.
Governor’s Address & Land Acknowledgment: Governor Dan McKee will give a welcoming address, followed by a Land Acknowledgment from Silvermoon Mars LaRose, paying tribute to the Indigenous communities of Rhode Island.
Cultural Experiences:
Interactive Exhibits: Cultural organizations like the Tomaquag Museum, Cape Verdean Museum, RI Black Heritage Society, and more will offer interactive displays and activities that give attendees a deeper look into Rhode Island’s cultural history.
Family-Friendly Activities: The children’s area will feature free face painting, arts, and crafts, providing kids with a fun way to explore cultural traditions while being creative.
Delicious International Cuisine: Food lovers can enjoy traditional dishes from local favorites like Cultro PVD, Eat Village Greek, Angkor Boba Tea House, and The Luxe Lemon food trucks. Whether you're craving Mediterranean flavors or Asian delights, there’s something for everyone.
Performances and Presentations: A rich lineup of performances will take place throughout the day, including:
12:00 PM
RIHPHC Executive Director Jeffrey Emidy
Governor Dan McKee
Silvermoon Mars LaRose
Ahlyha Nicole Bright - National Anthem
Jingle Dress Dance Performance
Fraternidad Folklorica Boliviana
PADAM - Kuchipudi Indian Classical Dance
Lydia Perez and Yoruba 2 - Puerto Rican Drumming
SGTV Alpenblumen Bavarian Dance Group
1:00 PM
Nazeli Armenian Dance Group
Rhode Island Black Storytellers
Dance BFF - Bollywood Fusion
Azama Dance Group - Middle Eastern Dance
French American School of Rhode Island - Singing Group
2:00 PM
Colombian American Cultural Society
RI Swedish Heritage Association - Folk Songs
Quisqueya In Action Folklore - Dominican Dance
Rhode Island Tamil Sangam - Dance
Medalit Scott - Peruvian Dance
3:00 PM
Aftab Dance Group - Iranian Dance
Arte Latino of New England - Storytelling
Kelley School of Irish Dance
Morenada Boliviana San Bartolomé - Dance
Seoyon Kim - Korean Harp
4:00 PM
Napua O' Polynesia - Hula Dance
Rhythm Nation Dance Company - Filipino Dance
Ecuador Sumag Llacta - Dance and Music
India Association of Rhode Island - Dance
Falun Dafa Association - Meditation Instruction
Explore Cultural Displays: Engage with local cultural organizations through interactive displays, crafts, and demonstrations from groups such as:
Andean Cultural Center of Rhode Island
Armenian Community of Rhode Island
Books Are Wings
Center for Southeast Asians
India Association of Rhode Island
International House of Rhode Island
Roger Williams Park Zoo
RI Swedish Heritage Association
And many more!
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, September 21st, 2024
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: WaterFire Arts Center, 475 Valley St, Providence, RI 02908
Admission: Free
Website: https://preservation.ri.gov/heritage/46th-ri-heritage-festival
This event is made possible with support from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts and sponsors like United Way of Rhode Island, Amica Insurance, Coastal1 Credit Union, and others.
Whether you come for the performances, food, or family activities, the Rhode Island Heritage Festival is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the cultures that shape our state. Mark your calendars and join us for a day of cultural exploration, fun, and community connection!
