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Vibrant Cultural Showcase Unites 70 Young Performers in Sydney

URGENT UPDATE: The International Festival of Language and Culture (IFLC) hosted its spectacular Colours of the World event today, September 7, 2025, at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Sydney. This vibrant showcase featured over 70 young performers from 16 countries, celebrating cultural diversity and promoting unity through the arts.

As the festival marks its 23rd year, it continues to play a vital role in fostering understanding and friendship among youth worldwide. The event, hosted by Amity College and the Australian Universal Federation, in partnership with the Affinity Intercultural Foundation and Galaxy Foundation, coincided with Father’s Day in Australia, adding an emotional touch as families gathered to witness the extraordinary performances.

The showcase, themed “The Four Seasons,” captivated audiences with music, dance, and storytelling that highlighted the richness of global cultures. Participants hailed from countries including Australia, Tanzania, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, and the USA, delivering powerful messages of peace and unity amid global challenges.

In the lead-up to today’s event, international students rehearsed at Amity College, forging friendships and sharing experiences with local students. A memorable highlight was a VIP meeting with Anne Hollonds, the Australian Human Rights Children’s Commissioner, where young performers showcased their cultural talents and discussed the significance of their art.

The festival commenced with a poignant Aboriginal Welcome to Country, honoring Australia’s oldest living culture, followed by a warm greeting from Amity College captains. Master of Ceremonies Nick Rheinberger and Malika Reese expertly guided the audience through the performances, enhancing the atmosphere of inclusivity and celebration.

The event also received messages of support from Mark Coure, NSW Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism, and Steve Kamper, NSW Minister for Multiculturalism, who praised the dedication of the young participants. Anne Stanley, Federal MP for Werriwa, attended in person to thank the organizers, volunteers, and performers for their contributions.

The festival showcased a rich tapestry of languages and traditions, featuring performances ranging from Bosnian folk songs to Broadway classics, all reflecting the IFLC’s mission of promoting peace through cultural exchange. As the final notes of “Universal Peace” resonated through the theater, the audience rose in a standing ovation, honoring the efforts of hundreds involved in bringing this celebration to life.

This year’s IFLC event highlights the essential role of cultural harmony and understanding in today’s world. The collaboration between hosts and partners continues to ensure the festival’s success, making it a beacon of hope and unity.

With the celebration now concluded, the impact of today’s performances will resonate with audiences and participants alike, promoting a lasting message of compassion and shared humanity. Stay tuned for more updates on future cultural initiatives that foster global unity.

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