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WMF News and Events: Celebrating the Spirit of Community, Culture, and Heritage

WMF Onam 2022: A Milestone Family Gathering

In August 2022, WMF Australia organized its first-ever family meet in Springfield. This inaugural event, celebrated as Onam 2022, brought together 12 families and marked the foundation of WMF Australia as a vibrant cultural organization. Onam, a festival that symbolizes prosperity, harmony, and the joy of harvest, served as the perfect occasion to unite the community and celebrate their shared heritage.

The event created a warm atmosphere for members to connect and set the stage for a series of activities designed to promote unity and inclusivity. Over the following months, WMF Australia’s leadership focused on growing the organization, welcoming more families, organizing cultural programs, and filling key positions within the committee.

WMF Onam 2023: A Grand Celebration of Kerala’s Culture and Traditions

Building on the success of 2022, Onam 2023 was celebrated in September with unmatched enthusiasm, drawing over 220 attendees. The festival, deeply rooted in Kerala’s heritage, was reimagined for the diaspora, bringing the vibrant spirit of Onam to Australian soil.

Cultural Highlights of Onam 2023

WMF Australia created an immersive Onam experience, ensuring the event stayed true to the traditions of Kerala. The highlights of the event included:

1. Traditional Onam Sadhya

The heart of any Onam celebration is the Onam Sadhya, a sumptuous vegetarian feast served on banana leaves. The Sadhya is not merely a meal but a cultural expression of Kerala’s culinary heritage. The feast at Onam 2023 included:

o Over 20 traditional dishes, such as avial, sambar, rasam, kalan, olan, pachadi, payasam, and more.
o The meticulous preparation and the use of authentic Kerala spices transported the attendees back to their homeland, offering a taste of nostalgia and pride.
o Volunteers worked together to serve the dishes in the traditional way, creating a sense of unity and collaboration among the attendees.

2. Mahabali’s Grand Appearance

A highlight of Onam celebrations is the symbolic appearance of King Mahabali, the mythical ruler whose reign is celebrated as a time of prosperity and equality. At WMF Onam 2023:

o A community member dressed as King Mahabali greeted attendees with warmth and blessings, spreading joy and reminding everyone of the festival’s essence: unity, generosity, and gratitude.

o Mahabali’s presence delighted children and elders alike, providing a moment of cultural connection and a cherished photo opportunity for families.

3. Cultural Performances by the Community

o Thiruvathira Dance: Women dressed in traditional Kerala attire performed the Thiruvathira, a graceful group dance that embodies feminine elegance and rhythm, symbolizing the joy of Onam.

o Pulikali (Tiger Dance): A vibrant and playful performance where dancers painted as tigers captivated the audience with their lively movements.

o Children’s Performances: The younger generation enthusiastically participated in singing, dancing, and storytelling, presenting themes rooted in Kerala’s folklore and mythology.

4. Games and Competitions

Traditional Onam games and competitions were organized to bring the community together in a spirit of camaraderie and fun. Some of the activities included:

o Vadamvali (Tug of War): Teams enthusiastically participated in this timeless game, embodying the strength and unity of the community.

o Kalamadi (Musical Chairs): Both kids and adults participated in this engaging activity, adding laughter and cheer to the event.

o Pookalam Competition: A traditional Pookalam (floral carpet) competition allowed families to showcase their artistic skills by creating intricate floral designs, a hallmark of Onam celebrations.

5. Showcasing Kerala’s Art and Heritage

The venue was adorned with traditional Kerala decorations, including Nilavilakku (oil lamps) and hanging Thoranams (floral garlands), creating an authentic and festive ambiance. An exhibition area displayed Kerala’s iconic cultural artifacts, traditional attire, and literature, fostering a deeper appreciation for the region’s heritage.

Esteemed Guests and Their Support

The celebration was graced by two distinguished chief guests:
  • Charis Mullen MP, Member of Parliament in Queensland, and
  • Hon Milton Dick MP, Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives.
Their presence underscored the importance of community-driven initiatives in promoting multiculturalism and fostering inclusivity in Australia. Both dignitaries expressed their admiration for WMF Australia’s efforts in preserving and sharing Kerala’s rich traditions while building a supportive and united Malayalee community in the region.

Onam: A Festival That Unites and Inspires

The WMF Onam celebrations are more than just a cultural event; they are a heartfelt tribute to Kerala’s spirit of unity, harmony, and abundance. The festival’s legend, centered around King Mahabali and his golden era, serves as a timeless reminder of the values of equality, generosity, and humility.
Through events like Onam 2023, WMF Australia continues to strengthen the bonds within the Malayalee community, celebrate their cultural heritage, and inspire future generations to cherish their roots while thriving in their adopted homeland.
The success of these events highlights WMF Australia’s dedication to its mission, and the organization looks forward to hosting many more gatherings that celebrate the shared history and vibrant culture of the Malayalee diaspora in Australia.
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