A dancer from the 2014 Harmony Week Concert.
Camera IconA dancer from the 2014 Harmony Week Concert. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Celebrate the City’s cultures

Staff ReporterSouthern Gazette

The free concert from 4-6pm is an opportunity for cultural exchange, Belmont Mayor Phil Marks said.

‘Stage acts will include dance performances by the Village Vibe Tribal African Dance and Drum Group, traditional Phillipino Tinikling dancers, and Motown hits by three of Western Australia’s Aboriginal singers, The Merindas,’ Cr Marks said.

There will also be a range of activities including kids’ games and rides, a photo booth, face painting and henna, and jewellery making.

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Food and drinks will be available for purchase at Tomato Lake café.

Harmony Week is a national celebration, held between March 15 and 21 each year.