The lights have been switched on for Durban’s annual Green Diwali festival at Mitchell Park this weekendNow in its third year, the festival encourages a fireworks-free and vegetarian celebration to make a statement about non-violence and caring for the environment. The event is hosted by the Sivananda World Peace Foundation in partnership with the Mitchell Park Trust.
“The story of Diwali is about lighting up the forest and homesteads and the triumph of light over darkness,” said organiser Anivesh Singh.Ishwar Ramlutchman of the Sivananda World Peace Foundation, which has been promoting the benefits of yoga countrywide, said they were keen to join hands in this year’s event as it matched their ideals of peace, non-violence, social cohesion and healthy living.The park will be lit up after dark and there will be a variety of Diwali-related market stalls throughout the weekend.
Tonight, there will be a screening of Dr Eubulus Timothy’s acclaimed movie Deep End with audio description by ShazaCin Accesible Media. Visitors may bring chairs and cushions to enjoy the outdoor screening at 7pm.