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ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, September 11, 2017 (Indian Link): Close to 10,000 people from all walks of life joined in the festivities of the 2017 Arts and Cultural Ganesh Festival, an energy-packed two-day event celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha presented by the United Indians of South Australia (UIOSA). Some of the best performing artists and dancers took to the stage, showcasing multiculturalism at its best.

Speaking to Indian Link, UIOSA President Sadanand More said, “We wanted to bring our diverse Indian community together and we knew that the love for Ganapati bappa would unite us all. We offered free food and chai throughout the festival and there was no entry fee because we wanted this to be an accessible event in the wider community.” “We strive to keep the Indian culture thriving on Australian soil and showcase our talent in the wider community. The language of music and art has no boundary and that was the spirit behind the Ganeshotsav ‘Australia Cha Raja’ initiative,” More added.