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20 Reasons to Celebrate Culture at the Multicultural Festival

20 Reasons to Celebrate Culture at the Multicultural Festival

 

In March 2026, Pollard Park will once again come alive with colour, rhythm, flavour and stories  but this year, the celebration carries special weight. The Marlborough Multicultural Festival is marking 20 years of bringing people together, celebrating difference, and building a shared sense of home in Aotearoa.

What began as a small community gathering has grown into one of Marlborough’s most loved annual events, welcoming communities from over 50 nationalities and drawing thousands of locals and visitors each year. More than a festival, it has become a living reflection of what Marlborough is today diverse, welcoming and connected.

Here are 20 reasons why this milestone celebration matters, and why Marlborough is more than a place to live, it’s a place to belong.

1.        A 20-Year Legacy of Unity

For two decades, the festival has stood as a symbol of inclusion, showing what’s possible when communities come together with respect and curiosity.

2.        Diversity at the Heart of Marlborough

From Latin American dances and Indian Garba to Zimbabwean traditions and Pasifika performances, the festival showcases the cultures that now call Marlborough home.

3.        A Stage Where Everyone Belongs

Performers, artists, musicians and storytellers, both new arrivals and long-time locals are invited to share their culture proudly on a welcoming stage.

4.        A World of Food in One Park

Festival food stalls are a highlight every year, offering authentic dishes from across the globe and turning Pollard Park into a culinary journey without a passport.

5.        Music and Dance That Move the Soul

From Chinese Dragon performances to Pacific drumming and contemporary fusion acts, the festival pulses with sound, movement and joy.

6.        A Festival for the Whole Family

Children’s activities, crafts, workshops and traditional games ensure the festival is a place where all generations can celebrate together.

7.        Empowering Newcomers

The festival reflects the wider work of the Marlborough Multicultural Centre, welcoming newcomers and helping them connect, contribute and thrive.

8.        A Celebration Powered by Volunteers

Behind the scenes, dedicated volunteers make the magic happen  a true reflection of Marlborough’s community spirit.

9.        Learning Through Cultural Exchange

Visitors don’t just watch they listen, ask questions, and learn about histories, traditions and languages, building understanding and empathy.

10.   Culture in a Stunning Natural Setting

Set in the heart of Pollard Park, the festival blends Marlborough’s natural beauty with cultural vibrancy.

11.   Spotlight on Local Talent

Alongside international cultures, local artists, performers and community groups shine, highlighting the region’s creative energy.

12.   Where Connections Begin

Friendships are formed over shared meals, conversations and performances often lasting well beyond festival day.

13.   Supporting Settlement and Integration

Information stalls and activities help newcomers navigate life in Marlborough with confidence and support.

14.   Strengthening Social Cohesion

By celebrating difference, the festival nurtures mutual respect and a strong sense of belonging across the region.

15.   Promoting Health and Wellbeing

Dance, movement and creative workshops during festival week encourage connection, joy and wellbeing.

16.   Celebrating Languages

From greetings to storytelling, linguistic diversity is proudly showcased as part of Marlborough’s identity.

17.   A Commitment to Sustainability

Eco-conscious practices, waste reduction and responsible event management are central to the festival’s future-focused vision.

18.   Honouring Community Champions

The festival recognises the volunteers and leaders who have supported MMC’s mission for two decades.

19.   Inspiring the Next Generation

Young people experience diversity firsthand, learning the values of inclusion, empathy and civic engagement.

20.   A Place to Call Home

At its core, the Marlborough Multicultural Festival is about belonging — a reminder that home is built through shared experiences, respect and joy.

 

Join the Celebration – 20th Anniversary Festival

When: Saturday 7 March 2026📍 Pollard Park, Churchill Glade, Blenheim🎉 Free admission | Family-friendly

Come and celebrate 20 years of culture, connection and community and be part of a story that continues to shape Marlborough’s future.

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