MOKSHA Canada will be the first to mark spring next Saturday
through “SPRING FEST” to celebrate Canada’s multiculturalism.
The live event festival will kick off from 5 PM to 9 PM via Facebook and YouTube and admission is free.
The festival programming includes live music, cultural performances, magic show, arts, and more. Some local artists with significant talent and achievements lined up are 6DEUCE, SIMONE, Ensemble Topaz, and Girl Pow-R to name a few. The Master of Ceremonies is Isabella Milano and Tushar Unadkat.
“Canada is home to immigrants and proudly celebrates diversity day in and day out. It is in recognition of this effort, we bring you the Spring Fest,” Mr. Sunil Channan, Founder, Executive Director, MOKSHA Canada Foundation, said in a statement.
Celebrating Canada’s Multiculturalism is another step towards eliminating discrimination, racism, and prejudice in Ontario, Canada, and the world. It is indeed festivals and events such as these that are beneficial in promoting multiculturalism and unity, the statement from the MOKSHA Canada Foundation noted.
The Festival encourages positive interaction between cultural, moral, and ethnic communities and promotes the expression of multiple identities to increase participants’ sense of belonging and attachment to Canada.
Moksha Canada Foundation is a registered Not-for-profit organization (Ontario Based) operating since 2014.
The word “Moksha” originates from the Sanskrit language which refers to forms of liberation and release.
Moksha has hosted more than 20 festivals and events that combined have attracted over 100,000 participants. They have organized a number of highly successful festivals, including Ontario’s 1st Intergenerational Games and Mayor’s Basketball Championship in Markham, Bollywoood Fest, Moksha Fest, Toronto Diversity Festival, Markham Diversity Festival, Toronto Colour Festival, Markham Diwali Festival, and many others – each of which has successfully engaged communities and captured the rich diversity, inclusion, and unity that makes our Ontario, Canada culture unique.