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Russian Cultural Festival 2019 in Wellington

Victor from Wilton

Dear friends,
WELCOME TO THE ANNUAL RUSSIAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL

Saturday the 14th of September, 2019
11am - 4pm
Venue: St Patrick's College Hall,
581 Evans Bay Parade, Kilbirnie, Wellington

Wellington Russian Club warmly invites you to experience the richness of Russian and neighboring cultures.
This 15th Folklore Festival brings together the many different cultures to enjoy and share with you their traditional heritage.

P R O G R A M M E
11.00 Open doors
11.30 Official Festival opening
11.50 - 13.00 Concert ("Spirit of Russia" Part I)
13.20 - 14.30 Concert ("Spirit of Russia" Part II)
15.00 - 15.50 Concert (Part III)
16.00 Closing of the Russian Festival

11.00 - 16.00 Musical performers from Wellington, and Auckland.
Come and try a big variety of Russian traditional food. Enjoy richness of Russian art and craft.

Entrance Fee is $5.00 (free for children under 5 years old).

More information on our Website: wellingtonrussianclub.org.nz...
Festival coordinator: Victor Gaiduch
e-mail: wellingtonrussianclub@gmail.com

Please, share this announcement with your friends.

Come and enjoy this day together with us!

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