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The Indian community and Indophiles in Russia celebrate the festival of colours with much gusto and passion
Celebrating their holidays to the fullest is one of the things that Russians and Indians have in common. This year's Holi celebration in Moscow makes a case in point.
The Indian community in Moscow started paying tribute to the festival of colours, long before the official date of its celebration, September 13.
Now the Indians longing to continue celebrating Holi are looking forward to an event on March 30, which is unofficially the main occasion marking the festival in the Russian capital. The highlight of the event is a dance contest at the House of Culture of the MAI Institute, a new home for the celebration of the festival in Moscow.
When: September 13, from 13:00-19:00
Address: Udaltsova Street, 22a
Websites:
Free entrance






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