![]() Photo by Troy Fleece / Regina Leader-Post Dancers perform at the Caribbean Pavilion during Mosaic in Regina on June 2, 2017. A group of dancers perform to a full house on June 2, 2007. Photo by Michael Bell / Regina Leader-Post After taking three years off, the Romanian pavilion returned setting attendance records. Photo by Michael Bell / Regina Leader-Post Youth perform a dance which takes place on a bench at the Philippine Pavilion during the multi-cultural festival Mosaic in Regina, Sask. Photo by TROY FLEECE / Regina Leader-Post Members of Viva Brazil perform capoeira at the Brazilian pavilion at the Mosaic cultural festival in Regina, Sask. It was the last time Mosaic was held before the pandemic. Here’s a look back at some of the Leader-Post’s archived photos of the festival and pavilions from previous years:Įva Barabas, right, cuts Hungarian sausage as Gabor Jerkovits prepares Langos at the Balaton Hungarian Regina Hungarian Cultural in preparation for Mosaic 2019 in Regina. ![]() In 2023, Mosaic organizers plan to bring back the festival’s original format, including free transportation allowing people to easily travel from pavilion to pavilion, experiencing international food and drink. “Year after year, people flock to the festival’s pavilions for international culinary delights and diverse entertainment,” Mosaic chair Nish Prasad said in the release, extending thanks for the support so “this much-loved tradition will live on in 2023.” The Regina Multicultural Council announced this week that TD Bank Group will be the 2023 presenting sponsor for the Mosaic festival. Please try again Article contentįirst established as a cultural festival in 1967, Mosaic was held annually until the summer of 2020 when public health concerns prompted its cancellation. The next issue of Regina Leader Post Headline News will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪ welcome email is on its way.
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