See you at the 2016 Victorian Multicultural Festival

VITS, the Victorian Interpreting & Translating Service, is proud to once again be a partner of Victoria’s Cultural Diversity Week.

The week of celebration, taking place from 12 to 20 March 2016, is an initiative of the Victorian Multicultural Commission.

It provides an opportunity for Victorians from all walks of life to come together and embrace and celebrate the rich cultural diversity we have in Victoria.

An important element of the week is Victoria’s Multicultural Festival, a free festival of spectacular musical and dance performances at Federation Square.

It offers samples of delicious food from around the world, a cultural arts and crafts market, and plenty of free kids activities and cultural workshops to entertain and inspire. This year Victoria’s Multicultural Festival will be on Sunday 20 March 2016.

This is the seventh consecutive year that VITS has sponsored the event and it represents a commitment by the company to fostering a rich, inclusive society.

Further details, including the program for the Victoria’s Multicultural Festival as Federation Square, are available at http://www.culturaldiversityweek.com.au

 

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