Nowruz 2024

  • MSVU-Seton Centre-5th Floor

    166 Bedford Highway
    Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6
Ticket Price (CAD) $30.00-$100.00 This event is now over
Description

 

Nowruz Celebration

March 23, 2024

 

 

Performers: 

Navid Kandelousi, 

Soheila Golestani, 

Poya Shekarriz, 

Mahya Vadoodparast

Yalda Mojirzadeh

Beragsa Dance Group

Farsi School Theatre Group

DJ-Ramin Nejat

 

5:00-5:50 PM: Admission to the concert hall. Doors will be closed at 6:00 pm - Entrance from 5th floor

Notes: 

We would offer babysitting service for kids under the age of 7 in a separate room supervised with licensed early child educators between 5:30-8:30pm. In all other parts of this event, kids remain with their parents. For your kids under the age of 7, you are not required to purchase a ticket. 

At this event, photos and videos may be recorded. By attending this event, you may be included in these photos and videos. Your attendance at this event grants your permission to be in these photos or videos, which may be used for educational, archival, or promotional purposes. 

 

Ticket Pricing:

Adults                                            $55

Young Adults (13 to 18)               $45

Children (7-12)                             $25

Children under 7                          Free

 

Venue Details

MSVU-Seton Centre-5th Floor

166 Bedford Highway
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3M 2J6 MSVU-Seton Centre-5th Floor
ICSNS/DISS

Iranian Cultural Society of Nova Scotia (ICSNS) is a registered not-for-profit, non-political and non-religious organization established and incorporated in 2002. Our mission is primarily to promote the Iranian culture and support the Iranian-Canadian community in Nova Scotia. Since establishment, and with the help of hundreds of Iranian and non-Iranian volunteers, ICS has performed numerous cultural activities in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

 

Dalhousie Iranian Student Society (DISS) is a student-led organization at Dalhousie University, Halifax, dedicated to fostering a supportive community for Iranian students and those interested in Iranian culture. It organizes social, cultural, and academic events to promote Persian traditions, language, and heritage. The society serves as a platform for networking, collaboration, and celebrating cultural diversity within the university. DISS also offers guidance and support to new Iranian students adjusting to life in Canada. Its activities enhance cultural understanding and bring the vibrant Iranian spirit to the Dalhousie community.