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Diwali festivals grow in US, from Disney to Times Square

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The holiday of Diwali is starting to light up mainstream America. Diwali, a festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and others in India and other countries, has long been observed in immigrant communitie­s around the US. But now public celebratio­ns of the holiday are starting to pop up in places ranging from Disneyland and Times Square to parks and museums. The Times Square event is the brainchild of Neeta Bhasin, who says that while many Indian immigrants have found great success in the US, “still people don’t know much about India. I felt it’s about time that we should take India to mainstream America and showcase India’s rich culture, heritage, arts and diversity to the world. And I couldn’t find a better place than the center of the universe: Times Square.”

Bhasin, who came to the United States from India 40 years ago, is president of ASB Communicat­ions, the marketing firm behind Diwali at Times Square. The event, now in its fourth year, has drawn tens of thousands of people in the past. It’s scheduled for Oct 7, from 2 pm to 9 pm, with dance performanc­es, Bollywood singers, a bazaar of food, saris and other goods, and a lighting ceremony. While Diwali celebratio­ns are held throughout the fall, the holiday’s actual date is Oct 19. Also called Deepavali, it’s an autumn harvest festival held just before the Hindu new year. Celebratio­ns include lighting oil lamps or candles called diyas to symbolize “a victory of knowledge over ignorance, light over darkness, good over evil,” said Bhasin.

The Diwali celebratio­n at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California, includes performanc­es of traditiona­l Indian dances and a Bollywood dance party for guests. It’s part of a festival of holidays at the theme park reflecting cultural traditions from around the world. The Disney festival begins Nov 10 and runs through Jan 7.

San Antonio, Texas, has one of the nation’s largest citysponso­red celebratio­ns of Diwali, drawing more than 15,000 people each year. The 2017 event, scheduled for Nov 4 at La Villita, a historic arts village, will be its ninth annual Diwali celebratio­n with Indian dance, entertainm­ent, food, crafts, fireworks and the release of lighted candles into the San Antonio River along the city’s River Walk.

New York City’s Rubin Museum will mark Diwali with an overnight Ragas Live Festival featuring more than 50 Indian classical musicians performing amid the museum’s collection of sacred Himalayan art. The event begins Oct 21 at 10 am and continues all day and night through Oct 22 at 10 am.

Chai and mango lassis will be served, visitors will have access to all the galleries and pop-up events like meditation and sunrise prayer will be offered. Special tickets will be sold for the opportunit­y to sleep beneath the artwork.

Other places hosting Diwali celebratio­ns include Cary, North Carolina, in Regency Park, Oct 14; Flushing Town Hall, Queens, New York, Oct 29; the Seattle Center, Oct 21; the Dulles Expo center in Chantilly, Virginia, Oct 7-8; and Memorial Park in Cupertino, California, Sept 30 . In Columbus, Ohio, the Ohio History Center is hosting a photo exhibit about the city’s fast-growing population of immigrants from Nepal, Bhutan and India, with a Diwali event Oct 8. Bhasin said Diwali’s message is particular­ly timely now. “It is extremely important to be together and showcase to the world, not only Indians, but the entire immigrant community, to be together with Americans and to show the world we are one, we are all the same human beings,” she said. — AP

 ??  ?? This Nov 1, 2014 provided by Visit San Antonio shows Punjabi dancers performing Bhangra dance during San Antonio’s annual Diwali Festival - the largest City-sponsored Diwali celebratio­n in the nation. — AP photos
This Nov 1, 2014 provided by Visit San Antonio shows Punjabi dancers performing Bhangra dance during San Antonio’s annual Diwali Festival - the largest City-sponsored Diwali celebratio­n in the nation. — AP photos
 ??  ?? This Oct 16, 2016 image shows performers at a Diwali celebratio­n in Times Square in New York.
This Oct 16, 2016 image shows performers at a Diwali celebratio­n in Times Square in New York.
 ??  ?? This Nov 13, 2016 photo shows performers in a Diwali celebratio­n at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif.
This Nov 13, 2016 photo shows performers in a Diwali celebratio­n at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif.

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