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The world comes together at the Columbia International Festival this weekend

More than 95 cultures from around the world are represented at the annual, family-friendly event.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — The 29th Annual Columbia International Festival returns to the South Carolina State Fairgrounds this weekend to showcase the state’s multicultural community through food, music, performing arts and more.

Since 1996, the Columbia International Festival has celebrated various cultures, nationalities, language groups and more with tens of thousands of people in attendance. More than 95 cultures from around the world are represented at the annual, family-friendly event.

The two-day festival features include:

  • International Food Court - Sample the exotic flavors of foreign cuisines from around the world (Saturday & Sunday).
  • Cultural Entertainment – Cultural groups representing many countries will perform on the festival stage.
  • International Fashion Show - See beautiful traditional clothing that distinguish cultures from around the globe.
  • International Bazaar - Shop for authentic clothing, crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs imported from a wide variety of nations.
  • Cultural Demonstrations – Learn something new – make origami, use chopsticks, write in another script, and more.
  • Parade of Nations - Watch traditionally dressed representatives proudly present their home countries’ flags during the annual parade on Saturday.

You'll see artifacts, curios, costumes, souvenirs, dances, foods, natives, flags, and landscapes of scores of countries.

Learn how to use chopsticks, write in another script, how to say hello, thank you, goodbye or how to count in another language and play games from other cultures. 

An annual favorite is the international food court! While the variety changes from year to year, traditional favorites include curry from India, empanadas from Mexico, pierogi from Poland, Filipino adobo, Korean mandoo, tapas from Colombia, Burmese-style samosa, crêpes from France, Peruvian alfajores, African mandazi, paella from Spain and desserts from Ukraine.

Credit: Columbia International Festival

“It’s the largest gathering of its kind in the state and probably the Southeast region,” said Columbia International Festival Director Dr. Raj Aluri. “The festival is the perfect way for people to travel the world and experience rich, diverse traditions without using a passport.”

Pre-sale admission is $7 for ages 20 and older. Teens 13-19 get in for $4.

On site admission is $10 for ages 20 and older. Teens 13-19 get in for $7. 

Kids 12 and under receive free admission.

All military personnel receive free admission with a military ID.

Parents and adult siblings of students attending all Title 1 schools will be admitted for free with the student’s admission to the Columbia International Festival.

For more information about the Columbia International Festival, visit cifonline.org.

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