
Kelston Girls' College Fijian group performers Wendy Natui, Year 9, and Courtney Tupa'i, Year 11, feel ecstatic about their performance on the Diversity Stage.
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PMN News brings you a collage of the festival's flavours, colours, and tradition - witnessing the beauty and spirit of its 50th anniversary.
It's a fan fare for St Cuthbert's College Chinese group. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
Tamatoa Richmond, a parent, supporter, and former entertainer on the Niue and Cook Islands stages, attends the ASB Polyfest in full support of all cultures and nations. Photo/PMN News/Atutahi Potaka-Dewes
Auckland Girls' Grammar School Indian group dancers Aini Kirmani (centre) and Lia Joshua (right) say their performance honoured the Hindu goddess Durga which was an empowering piece for the young women. Photo/PMN News/Atutahi Potaka-Dewes
The popping colours of the Indian group from St Cuthbert's College, which has 16 cultural groups showcasing at ASB Polyfest's 50th year. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
Supporters brave the wet weather to cheer on the performers. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
Japanese umbrella performance graces the Diversity Stage. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
Diversity Stage performers showcase the multicultural inclusion within St Cuthbert's College. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
Diversity Stage judges. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
People still gather despite the rainy weather. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama
St Cuthbert's College Vietnamese group dazzle crowds through the drizzling rain. Photo/PMN News/Candice Ama