Come along to the 7th Annual Indofest on
Sunday 13th April from
10.30am to 4pm. It's a free and very fun day for the whole family.

Indofest Adelaide (©paula mcmanus)
It's estimated that 30,000 people will attend this year's event in Rymill Park (Mullawirraburka) in the heart of Adelaide's festival district.
Indofest gives locals a taste of Indonesian culture. There will be music and dance from performers in traditional dress, there will be an Art Competition and Exhibition, cultural displays and lots of amazing exotic food.

Indofest Adelaide (©paula mcmanus)
Some of the activities planned for the day include:
Seven entertainment zones with musicians, dancers, singers and actors - all are free to enter and enjoy.
Indonesian food stalls
Craft workshop area
Children's entertainment area which includes Indonesian-style face painting
Music and dance workshop areas
Cooking demonstrations
Indonesian information and retail product/service stalls
Raffles and give aways from the event sponsors
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Indofest Adelaide (©paula mcmanus)
Rymill Park is in the East Parklands in Adelaide and is just a short walk from the bustling restaurants and cafes on Rundle Street.
Getting there:
You can catch the bus, tram or train into Adelaide or you can park in one of the many on-street
carparks that surround the area. On-street parking in the city is free on Sundays, which is a huge bonus.

Indofest Adelaide (©paula mcmanus)