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Multicultural and Art Festival

By Ulises Cabrera, City of Moreno Valley Mayor
March 7, 2025 at 10:44am. Views: 280

One of the things I love most about the City of Moreno Valley is our diversity. We come from different cultures, backgrounds, traditions, and experiences—but when we come together as a community, we create something truly special. That’s why I’m thrilled to invite you to the 2025 Multicultural & Art Festival on Saturday, March 8, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Civic Center Amphitheater!

 

This free event is an opportunity to celebrate the incredible cultures that make Moreno Valley such a vibrant place to call home. You’ll experience a vibrant showcase of art, dance, music, and traditions from around the world - all from the comfort of your seats in our incredible amphitheater.

 

Get ready for the powerful rhythms of Senryu Taiko drummers, the electrifying Lion’s Pride Martial Arts lion dance, and the joyful energy of Caribbean Joy Dance’s calypso and steelpan performance. We’ll also have the smooth sounds of Maroon Creek Music’s jazz, the mesmerizing movements of Liz Watts & Company’s Tahitian dance, and the colorful tradition of Alebrijes Ballet Folklorico. And of course, no festival is complete without delicious food and exciting activities for the whole family!

 

This festival is more than just an event. It’s about us and who we are as a community. So bring your family, bring your friends, and let’s celebrate cultures, creativity, and traditions. To learn more, visit moval.org/parks.

 

I look forward to seeing you there!

 

 

 

Una de las cosas que más me gusta de la ciudad de Moreno Valley es nuestra diversidad. Venimos de diferentes culturas, orígenes, tradiciones y experiencias, pero cuando nos unimos como comunidad, creamos algo verdaderamente especial. ¡Por eso estoy encantado de invitarlos al Festival multicultural y artístico 2025 el sábado 8 de marzo, de 2 a 6 p. m. en el Anfiteatro del Centro Cívico!

 

Este evento gratis es una oportunidad para celebrar las increíbles culturas que hacen de Moreno Valley un lugar tan vibrante para llamar hogar. Experimentarás una vibrante exhibición de arte, danza, música y tradiciones de todo el mundo, todo desde la comodidad de tus asientos en nuestro increíble anfiteatro.

 

Prepárate para los poderosos ritmos de los percusionistas de Senryu Taiko, la electrizante danza del león de Lion's Pride Martial Arts y la alegre energía de la actuación de calypso y steelpan de Caribbean Joy Dance. También tendremos los suaves sonidos del jazz de Maroon Creek Music, los fascinantes movimientos de la danza tahitiana de Liz Watts & Company y la colorida tradición del Ballet Folklorico de Alebrijes. Y, por supuesto, ningún festival está completo sin comida deliciosa y actividades emocionantes para toda la familia. 

 

Este festival es más que un simple evento. Se trata de nosotros y de quiénes somos como comunidad. Así que trae a la familia, trae a sus amigos y celebremos las culturas, la creatividad y las tradiciones. Para obtener más información, visita moval.org/parks

 

 

¡Espero verte allí!

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