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Diwali Disco Party

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Join us for our Diwali party on campus - and enjoy an exhilarating celebration of the Hindu Festival of Lights, which marks the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.

On behalf of the Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage (REACH) staff group, we warmly invite staff, students, family and friends, and members of the wider community to help us celebrate the university’s annual Diwali Party. All are welcome.

We promise a feast for the senses:

  • There will be a 3 course Indian celebratory meal for non-vegetarian and vegetarian
  • Full bar facilities for alcoholic, soft drinks, and hot beverages
  • Dance and music entertainment from DJ ‘Taran D'
  • 360 video booth
  • A local henna artist
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    • Booking required? Yes
    • Tickets are priced at £12.00 for Adults & £6.00 for Under 16’s, and should be purchased in advance through the º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Online Store
    • Book now

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