Festival is not free and not big, but totally worth a visit. I am a sucker for Indian food, drink, dance, and music. Plus who doesn't love taking photos in saris and getting gorgeous henna...
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The India Association of Charlotte is a nonprofit cultural organization dedicated to serving the Indian American community in the Charlotte area. They organize the annual Festival of India, showcasing Indian dance performances, cultural exhibits, visual arts, and a variety of vendors.
In addition to the main festival, the organization also hosts regional events like the Festival of India Matthews, featuring live dance performances, art exhibits, an Indian food court, and a souvenir bazaar in downtown Matthews, NC.
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Festival of India is the first weekend of September in front of the Knight Theater. They close off two blocks on Tryon and it's a proper street fair with music and food outdoors. 2010 marked the...
I attended the second day of the festival. The weather was a bit overcast but it was still a pretty hot day. The food was fantastic and as always, you pay a little more for the sample size...
This was my first year attending the Festival of India in Charlotte. To me it was lackluster and too expensive. I have been to other cultural festivals in the area that were less expensive and...




