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posted 31/07/2013

KulchaFest highlights Paddington’s cultural and multicultural sides this August

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Picture a jam-packed month of music, fashion, art and food extravaganzas in Paddington, and what you are imagining is KulchaFest. Starting in only two days and lasting until the end of August, the festival is aimed at bringing Paddington to life and attracting a whole bustle of energy.

Organised by the Paddington Uniting Church, the celebration of the arts will feature musical performances, fashion events, art exhibits, gardening and cooking presentations, history walks and various other showcases of talent.

“There is no reason that art, culture and community need to be marginalised or sacrificed because of our society’s preoccupation with business and profits,” said Tina Rendell-Thornton, general manager of Paddington Uniting Church, “We need to encourage creativity if we are going to prosper as a society and economy into the future”.

She also cited the benefits of encouraging interaction between people of different cultural and social backgrounds – that of building understanding, respect and a greater sense of community.

For more information check out the official website and to keep updated by liking the facebook page here.998192_511321082274415_809603884_n

Kulchafest Highlights:

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Fri August 2: Melody Pool, Mary and the Banks, Vaudrey (USA)

Sat Aug 3: Blackwattle Trio

Fri Aug 9: Baltic Voices 

Thurs Aug 15Paddington stories by Warren Fahey AM

Sat Aug 10: Fiji Emerging Designers Fashion Show

Thurs Aug 15: “Art works after dark

Sat Aug 17: Historical Walk around Paddington

Sat Aug 17:  Zoe Elliot’s Black Dog EP launch

Fri Aug 23: Andrey Lebedev classical guitar recital

Sat August 24: From the Garden to the Table