Sweets Festival

Past Event: 18 March 2012

Sweets Festival
Sweets Festival
Source: Museum Victoria
Dylan Kelly

Succumb to your sweet cravings at this special one-day festival.

Celebrate our shared sweet tooth at this delectable one-day festival of food and culture, collaboratively developed with the Indian, Italian, Japanese, Mauritian and Turkish communities of Victoria.

Immerse yourself in a feast of performances and toothsome sweet (and savoury) food stalls – with treats such as baklava, cannoli, mochi, moti choor ladoo and napolitains along with Turkish coffee, vanilla tea and cherry sherbet. Food providers include Caffe e Cucina, Dolcetti, Funky Curry, Haci Usta Cake Shop, Sweet India, Triceangle and local community groups.

Discover the importance of sweets in Anatolian weddings with a dance theatre performance by the Turkish Ekol School of Arts.

Enjoy Sweets for the Gods, a performance by Tara Rajkumar’s Natya Sudha Dance Company that explores treats adored by the Hindu gods Ganesha and Krishna.

Relish the tasty tunes and rhythms of Mauritian sega from Sego Lebrasse, Japanese shinobue flute and taiko drums from Fuefukuro, and feisty Italian folk music from I Vagabondi and many more.

Find out the secrets behind the sweets in food demonstrations from each community, enjoy a Japanese tea ceremony or just roll up for a sugar hit with an Italian piñata!

Sweets Festival Program (PDF, 150KB)

 
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Discovery Centre 14 March, 2012 10:33

Hi Renata, the Sweets Festival and exhibition is $10 for adults and free for concession card holders and children.  Hope to see you there!

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clare 13 March, 2012 16:13
Am hoping to get there either day as it sounds great
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Jodie 13 March, 2012 12:44
I've been looking for an excuse to visit the Immigration Museum for some time... this is it! Can't wait!
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Renata Filippi 11 March, 2012 16:17
Not sure if this is where I leave a comment in regard to the giveaway, but I would love to win a double pass to the Sweets Festival. My friend and I adore trying food from various cultures. Thanks.
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David B 10 March, 2012 12:24
Is it wrong to think about sweets with breakfast? No - not anymore. I foresee a day in idle reverie. any give away passes, to get us there?
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