The Indian Association
of Sao Paulo is organizing Diwali
festival on Saturday October 29th,
a much awaited announcement has been made public today (08/10). It will be a rare opportunity to meet the
Indians living in Sao Paulo to exchange shake hands and expand relationships.
Along with Indians, the Brazilians get an peek view into the Indian community
and cherish friendship. It is an event
forecasted and orchestrated to exchange the cultural values of both nations and
strength economic, social and demographic ties.
The following are details of the activities:
Cocktail will start sharp at 7:30 p.m. Please try to
be on time not to miss the mixer and the opportunity to get raffle
tickets for attractive prizes.
The entertainment program will start at 8:30 pm. This
year’s show promises a spectacle never before witnessed.
Buffet dinner will be served from 9:30 p.m. onwards.
Music will start along with the dinner and will
continue as long as the guests are on their feet.
The venue -This
time the festival is at a new venue – ESPAÇO PANAMBY at Av. Marginal
Pinheiros, 16.741 - Morumbi - at 800 meters from Ponte do
Morumbi – by the side to the left of the EXTRA SUPERMARKET within the same
complex. Stay on the right lane after passing Ponte Morumbi in the direction of
Interlagos and take the first turn off to the right. There will be Valets to
receive you and park your car.
The Indian association encourages you to form groups
with your friends and acquire tickets in full tables that seat 8. Those who
acquire individual tickets will be accommodated on tables reserved for
individuals/small groups. We have received request for tables which will be
attended in the sequence they were received. Please confirm the request for
seats or tables with names of guests and make the payment upon confirmation of
the availability and contact Kesi (knair@terra.com.br) with the deposit/transfer
slip as soon as possible so as to enable us to allocate seat(s)/table(s).
For those who are interested in this event, please get
connected with Kesavan Nair (knair@terra.com.br) or the Indian
Association of Sao Paulo or please contact me.
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