Western’s Indian Student Association RSO holds Holi Festival in WMU’s Intramural Sports Soccer Fields. This celebration welcomes the beginning of Spring as Winter comes to a close with dancing and throwing colorful powders at one another.
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Holi Hai

Posted by Elizabeth Braaksma for Haenicke Institute for Global Education

Join the Indian Student Association in celebrating Holi, the vibrant Indian festival that brings people together in a joyous explosion of colors, music and culture! All are invited. 

Holi, also known as the Festival of Colors, is one of the most famous and beloved festivals in India. It marks the arrival of spring and symbolizes the victory of good over evil, the perseverance of love and unity. 

Whether you’re familiar with the festival or experiencing it for the first time, this is your chance to enjoy an authentic cultural celebration filled with music, dance, food, and of course, lots of color!

Highlights: 

  • Color Play – Safe, eco-friendly colors provided!
  • Bollywood Music & Dance – Feel the festive energy!
  • Indian Snacks – Taste classic Holi treats!

Dress Code: Wear white & get colorful!

Come celebrate with us—let’s make memories together!

Accessibility

We are happy to provide reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities. To request accommodation, please contact the Indian Student Association at least 5 business days before the event.

Sunday, April 12, 2026
12 to 5 p.m.
Soccer Intramural Fields
Next to Goldsworth Valley Pond
Kalamazoo, MI 49008 US
Chetanya Singla, President, Indian Student Association, Western Michigan University