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TOA OLE AFI-PATI LEVASA Fire Knife Competition

TOA OLE AFI-PATI LEVASA Fire Knife Competition

Starts: Friday, 27 September 2024
Ends: Saturday, 28 September 2024
Witness the first Samoa fire knife competition in Australia! Celebrated and practised around the world, the dance of warriors showcases the fierceness of Samoan ancestors. The Australian fire knife competition “TOA OLE AFI-PATI LEVASA” will run across two days and will be infused with multicultural entertainment from groups based in Brisbane. Come, feel the heat of the Pacific and enjoy the spectacle as each warrior takes the stage. Warnings: Cultural nudity, live flames on stage may cause smoke Food trucks will be on site. No BYO alcohol please. Remember to bring a picnic rug or lawn chair for seating.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-27 12:00 am 2024-09-28 12:00 am TOA OLE AFI-PATI LEVASA Fire Knife Competition Witness the first Samoa fire knife competition in Australia! Celebrated and practised around the world, the dance of warriors showcases the fierceness of Samoan ancestors. The Australian fire knife competition “TOA OLE AFI-PATI LEVASA” will run across two days and will be infused with multicultural entertainment from groups based in Brisbane. Come, feel the heat of the Pacific and enjoy the spectacle as each warrior takes the stage. Warnings: Cultural nudity, live flames on stage may cause smoke Food trucks will be on site. No BYO alcohol please. Remember to bring a picnic rug or lawn chair for seating. 270 Jacaranda Avenue, Kingston , QLD , 4114 , Australia
270 Jacaranda Avenue, Kingston , QLD , 4114 , Australia
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