Whether you’re tasting your first bite of injera, learning the rhythms of west African drumming, or supporting a local artisan, you will definitely discover something new when the Africa Festival returns to Point Cook on April 26.
Presented by Junubi Wyndham, it will cost nothing to immerse yourself in the beating drums, the bright colours of traditional dresses and experience the vibrancy, warmth, and richness of African cultures.
From dances that tell ancestral stories, to soulful songs that stir the heart, to the tantalising aromas of African cuisine drifting through the air, the event is about bringing people together.
Junubi Wyndham program manager Poly Kiyaga said it is a space where conversations are sparked and African-Australian businesses proudly showcase the best of themselves.
“In a world where division can often dominate the headlines, the Africa Festival is a living, breathing reminder of the power of cultural exchange to build bridges between communities,” Mr Kiyaga said.
“This festival is about bringing a piece of Africa to Wyndham, but more importantly, it’s about creating a space where everyone feels welcome, seen, and connected. “That’s what community is all about.”
In its third year, the festival is quickly becoming a beloved fixture in the city’s cultural calendar.
As Wyndham continues to grow in diversity, events like the Africa Festival remind us that when we celebrate each other’s cultures, we grow stronger together,” Mr Kiyaga said.
The Africa Festival will run between 2-9pm at the Point Cook Town Centre and is part of Kaleidoscope 2025.