The cultural landscape of Hume is poised to embrace a celebration that pays homage to the dynamic fusion of Indian and Sri Lankan heritage. Anchored by the essence of Sikh devotional music and the vivid imagery of Punjab, the event titled “Portraits of Punjab by Gursewak Singh” promises an immersive experience into the intricacies of these rich cultures.
Renowned artist Gursewak Singh, along with fellow musicians, will curate a mesmerizing performance, blending traditional Indian classical instruments such as the dilruba, rebab, and tabla. This musical odyssey, intertwined with the artist’s personal connection to Punjab, serves as a tribute to the multifaceted Punjabi identity.
In the backdrop of Hume’s serene landscapes, the event illuminates the kaleidoscope of cultures that form the Indian punjab community. Through Singh’s artwork, attendees will embark on a visual journey that encapsulates the vibrant hues and compelling narratives of Punjab.
Date and Time: Saturday, 20 April 2024, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM AEST
Location: Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery, Hume Global Learning Centre – Craigieburn, 75-95 Central Park Avenue, Craigieburn, VIC 3064, Australia
As advocates of inclusivity, we are dedicated to ensuring that all members of our community can participate in this celebration. For individuals with specific access requirements, kindly contact Feyza at 0427 123 394 or via email at feyzay@hume.vic.gov.au.
We extend a warm invitation to all to partake in this cultural extravaganza. Save the date and immerse yourself in an afternoon of harmony, diversity, and artistic expression on Saturday, 20 April 2024, at the Gee Lee-Wik Doleen Gallery.
Let us unite in celebration, as we honor the tapestry of cultures that enrich our community fabric. We look forward to your presence at this memorable event.