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- Holi festivities illuminate Washington DC and Times Square with vibrant colors and cultural events.
- Indian Embassy and Consulate in the US celebrate with cultural programs and greetings.
- US President Joe Biden and other officials extend warm Holi wishes to all celebrating.
- Upcoming Holi events in New York include dance concerts and children’s festivals.
Holi Celebrations Across America
The festival of Holi, a vibrant celebration of colors, has brought festive cheer to the United States, with significant celebrations taking place in Washington DC and New York’s Times Square. The Indian Embassy in Washington DC organized a cultural event at DuPont Circle, while the Indian Consulate in New York decorated Times Square with Holi greetings, spreading the joyous spirit of the festival.
Presidential Holi Wishes
President Joe Biden, along with Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, shared heartfelt Holi wishes, acknowledging the festival’s global significance and the welcoming of spring. Social media posts from the President and First Lady Jill Biden expressed their desire for joy and happiness for those celebrating.
Upcoming Holi Events in New York
New York is set to host more Holi celebrations, including a Holi Dance Concert at Flushing Town Hall featuring classical Indian dance and music performances. The Brooklyn Children’s Museum will also hold a day-long festival, ‘Celebrate Holi,’ offering children the opportunity to engage with the holiday’s traditions through various activities. Last year, the event attracted 5,000 attendees, highlighting its popularity.
These events not only honor the traditions of Holi but also serve as a bridge between cultures, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indian customs within the American social fabric.