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East African Cultural Festival celebrates the rich diversity of Santa Clara County – Press Release

Press Release East African Cultural Festival celebrates the rich diversity of Santa Clara County San Jose, CA, February 9, 2017: In a celebration of its 9th anniversary, the Eritrean Community Center of Santa Clara County (ECC) is partnering

Press Release

East African Cultural Festival celebrates the rich diversity of Santa Clara County

San Jose, CA, February 9, 2017:

In a celebration of its 9th anniversary, the Eritrean Community Center of Santa Clara County (ECC) is partnering with its sister organizations from the Sudanese, Ethiopian, Somali and Kenyan communities to host an East African Cultural Festival.

 

The East African Cultural Festival will take place at the Mexican Heritage Plaza in San Jose, Saturday, February 11, 6 pm and ending at 12 midnight.

 

The festival will showcase the rich cultures of East Africa with live performances of traditional music, spectacular shows of fabulous dance, delicious food, and much more. A highlight of the Festival will be a coffee ceremony, an integral part of East African social and cultural life, a gesture of friendship, hospitality and respect

 

Admission is free and everyone is welcome!

 

About ECC: The Eritrean Community Center is a nonprofit organization serving Santa Clara County with a wide range of services and programs designed to enhance the quality of life of families and individuals in the community. The community welcomes the participation of all, irrespective of race, religion, gender, political, or ideological associations.

 

Sponsored in part by the City of San Jose’s Office of Immigration Affairs, Media Restaurant and California Arts Council.

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7 COMMENTS
  • k.tewolde February 9, 2017

    Have fun,in the mean time don’t forget your brothers and sisters who are getting the taste of hell on earth,use the occasion to raise funds to give them hope that there are better days ahead.

    • alem February 13, 2017

      It is important such events be organized. 1.They help draw the youth
      2. They provide a platform to convey important messages about the crimes, power abuses and repression going on back home by the croocks.
      3. Helps participants know each other which helps build trust among them.etc. in addition to raising money to help fellow eritreans in dire situation.

  • Girmay February 10, 2017

    That is a pleasant initiative. Thank you.

  • Mekonnen February 10, 2017

    Where are the Sudanese, Ethiopian, Somali and Kenyan singers names on this picture?
    We hope this is not a trap or money raising for Esayas’s broke mafia party.

    • alem February 10, 2017

      Do not worry moke. If higdef try to implement its new plan to control zone 4 directly or indirectly, openly or implicitly, it will have grave consequence. 90% eritrians in zone 4 oppose higdef and are nicknamed agame by higdef. If we agree with higdef and say yes we are ethiopians it will mean that higdef is a govrnment of arrarib only. But they will not go back to ararib now for they are to old. That can be intrresting denationalization

  • alem February 10, 2017

    Correction
    That can be interesting cenario to watch

  • semere 2 February 10, 2017

    Nice Initiative

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