Our Bureau
Auckland
As the vibrant festival of Diwali approaches, a heartwarming video featuring New Zealand police officers performing Bhangra has captured the attention and admiration of social media users worldwide. The footage, which showcases officers in full uniform dancing energetically at the Auckland Diwali Festival, highlights a beautiful blend of cultural celebration and community engagement. The event, held annually, serves as a platform for the Indian diaspora in New Zealand to come together and celebrate the Festival of Lights, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness.
The Auckland Diwali Festival is one of the largest celebrations of its kind in New Zealand, attracting thousands of attendees each year. This year’s festivities featured a rich tapestry of performances, food stalls, and cultural displays that celebrated the diverse heritage of the Indian community. The police officers’ participation in Bhangra—a lively and rhythmic dance originating from Punjab—added an unexpected yet delightful twist to the proceedings.
The video, shared widely on social media platforms by local resident Yaj Patel, shows officers enthusiastically joining a group of dancers. Duane Wichman-Evans, Director of the Auckland Diwali Festival, expressed his excitement, “We’re looking for a variety of performances and food options from all parts of India – we want all regions to be represented.”
“This is an opportunity to be part of an event that celebrates diversity and brings the community together,” Duane Wichman-Evans added.
The Bhangra performance was not just a spontaneous act; it was part of a broader initiative by the New Zealand Police to connect with various cultural communities throughout the country. As Diwali is celebrated by millions around the world, its significance extends beyond religious observance. The festival’s themes resonate deeply within New Zealand’s multicultural society, where people from various backgrounds come together to share their traditions and values.
In a world often divided by differences, the sight of uniformed officers dancing joyfully at a cultural festival sends a powerful message of togetherness and it can light up even the darkest corners of society.