SALISBURY SENIORS | ISSUE 21
CULTURE
CELEBRATING HARMONY WEEK Recognising our culturally diverse community, the City of Salisbury celebrated Harmony Week during March. Harmony Week importantly includes the United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination on 21 March each year.
TREE OF DIVERSITY
The week featured a Harmony Tree displaying messages from our cultural communities, live music from Rhythm Strings (pictured), I Belong in my Culture video and Blade Exhibition featuring Australian History. A community event was held at Salisbury Civic Plaza/Inparrinthi Kumangka during which Mayor Gillian Aldridge OAM officially recognised the cultural diversity of Salisbury. “We are a proudly vibrant and diverse community with three in every ten residents having been born overseas,” said Mayor Aldridge. “Harmony Week is the perfect time to shine a spotlight on the cultural richness that makes Salisbury such a special place, while highlighting the importance of inclusiveness, respect and belonging for all within our community.”
Culturally and linguistically diverse community members wrote messages of peace, love and friendship on coloured paper for a Harmony Tree display. Written in languages including Arabic, Bosnian, Croatian, Finish, French, Greek, Hindi, Russian, Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese, many were fashioned into origami hearts and cranes.
STRINGING TOGETHER SONGS FOR CELEBRATING Salisbury Community Hub visitors enjoyed live music by Rhythm Strings with many commenting on the performance. Feedback from community members included:
“Lovely music, it was so relaxing and calming” “Lifts the soul to hear live music” “It was a pleasant surprise after coming in from the cold” “It was good to have something different in the (Salisbury Community Hub) and to change it up” “It was very good, it brought smiles to people’s faces and some energy to the space”
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