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As the sun sets on Thursday, October 3rd, thousands of Hindus in Greater Manchester will kick off Navratri 2024, the vibrant nine-day festival that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Navratri, which means "nine nights" in Sanskrit, honors the Hindu goddess Durga's victory over the demon Mahishasura. For devotees, Navratri is more than just a celebration; it’s a time for reflection on the power of goodness and the divine feminine energy, or 'shakti', that sustains all life. One of the most beloved traditions of Navratri is the nightly Garba dancing. Originating from Gujarat, Garba sees participants dancing in circles, clapping, and using colorful sticks called 'dandiya'. It’s a folk dance that’s both energetic and welcoming, making it perfect for everyone, from beginners to seasoned dancers. This year, Manchester is hosting some of the most spectacular Garba events in the UK. Whether you're looking for a large celebration or an intimate gathering, we've rounded up five must-attend Garba events in Manchester for Navratri 2024.
For over two decades, the Wythenshawe Forum has been home to one of the biggest Navratri celebrations in Manchester. Starting back in 1993 at Platt Fields, this event has grown steadily, now attracting over 500 people each evening. The large, vibrant crowd adds to the electric atmosphere, and it's a great place for anyone who wants to experience the full scale of a traditional Garba celebration. With stunning live performances and an unbeatable energy, this is one event you don’t want to miss during Navratri 2024. Dates: October 3-12 Price: Varies by day, tickets available at the venue.
If you’re new to Garba and looking to learn the steps, the event at Stretford Town Hall is perfect for you. For one night only, on October 12th, the evening kicks off with a special beginner’s class that will guide you through the basics of Garba and Dandiya Raas. After the class, the floor opens up to group dancing and live performances. You can also refuel with delicious vegetarian food available for purchase later in the evening. This is a great way to ease into the festivities and enjoy an unforgettable night of dancing. Date: October 12 Price: £10 pre-booking / £12 on the door
For a grander Navratri experience, head to Queen Elizabeth Hall in Oldham. This spacious venue will be filled with vibrant energy as live performers from India bring the traditional sounds of Garba to life. On top of that, vegetarian catering from the renowned Sanskruti restaurant will keep you fueled throughout the evening. You can purchase season tickets for all nine nights of Garba here, ensuring you don’t miss a single moment of the celebration. Dates: October 3-12 Price: £4 on weekdays / £8 on weekends Season Tickets: £35 for all nine nights
For a more traditional and spiritual experience, visit Veda Mandir in Bolton. This Garba event is held in a Hindu temple, where you’ll not only enjoy the lively dancing but also have the opportunity to participate in ‘aarti’—a devotional ritual offering to goddess Durga. The event features live music that amplifies the spiritual ambiance, making it a beautiful blend of devotion and celebration. It’s a deeply immersive way to celebrate Navratri. Dates: October 3-11 Price: £11 per evening
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly Garba event with a community feel, the Bolton Indian Sports Club is the place to be. With live music and delicious catering from local favorite Spice & Spirits, this event offers a festive atmosphere without the need for an upfront ticket purchase. In addition to the Garba, the sports club will also host a special Dussehra celebration on October 12th, featuring the dramatic burning of the effigy of Ravana and an impressive firework show. Dates: October 3-11 Price: Free entry Dussehra Celebration: October 12
Navratri 2024 in Manchester offers a rich variety of events that cater to every type of celebrant—from seasoned Garba dancers to those who are just stepping onto the dance floor for the first time. With these five events, you can fully immerse yourself in the joy, tradition, and community spirit that define Navratri. Whether you're dancing in a grand hall or a temple, or even learning the steps for the first time, there's something magical awaiting you this Navratri in Manchester. So, grab your dandiya sticks, put on your best traditional attire, and get ready to dance the night away!
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