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Hundreds welcome spring at Holi Festival in Ipswich's Alexandra Park

Ipswich's Alexandra Park was transformed into a vibrant sea of colour on Sunday as hundreds gathered in the sunshine to celebrate the Hindu festival of Holi.

Why it matters: The event, organised by Ipswich Borough Council with the Ipswich and Suffolk Indian Association, brought together people from all walks of life to mark the arrival of spring and the end of winter.

Powder being thrown in celebration of holi festival
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People enjoying Holi Festival

What happened: The Indian Festival of Colours event took place in Alexandra Park on Sunday, April 6, filling the air with music, laughter and clouds of vibrant powder.

The details:

  • The main attraction, as ever, was the coloured powder paint (gulal), which participants enthusiastically threw in the air and at each other, creating a kaleidoscope of colours

  • The celebration pulsed with Indian music and featured bustling stalls, aromatic food and drink, energetic dances and a crackling bonfire

  • Attendees could get intricate henna patterns drawn on them and were invited to throw items onto the bonfire, symbolising the triumph of good over evil

A dog covered in paint powder at the Holi Festival in Ipswich
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Even dogs got involved in the celebrations

For context: Holi is a Hindu festival that marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring, symbolising new life and renewal. The tradition is linked to the legend of Prahlad and Holika, representing the victory of good over evil through a vibrant celebration of colour and community.

The bottom line: As participants left Alexandra Park dusted in rainbow hues, the festival succeeded in bringing together Ipswich's Hindu community and residents from all walks of life, fostering deeper community bonds through a shared cultural celebration that brightened the start of spring.

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