Celebrate the City of Burnsville's diverse culture at the 17th annual International Festival of Burnsville

BURNSVILLE, MINNESOTA - Celebrate the cultural diversity the City of Burnsville, Minnesota has to offer through music, dance, art, food, and more at the 17th annual International Festival of Burnsville on Saturday, July 15, 2023, at the Nicollet Commons Park, 12550 Nicollet Ave. The Festival is from 3 to 9 PM.

The International Festival of Burnsville (IFB) gives the community a chance to experience a number of cultures from all around the world in this single-day festival in half-hour intervals. The Festival is free to attend and will have food available for purchase. In addition to the food, music, and dance, there will be cultural exhibits and a Kid's Village where henna tattoos, face painting, and more will be available.

The International Festival of Burnsville Performers include:

In addition to the above performers, the art exhibit Make Time for Art will be on display at the Ames Center Gallery with a free reception where you can meet the artist occurring on Thursday, July 13th at 6:30 PM. Admission will be free to this reception and there will be appetizers available. This exhibit will run from July 12th through August 27th.

The International Festival of Burnsville is sponsored by the Burnsville Lions Club, the Minnesota State Arts Board, the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council via appropriation from the Clean Water, Land & Legacy Amendment, Comcast, Trustone Finacial, Waste Management, the City of Burnsville, and other sponsors.

For more information about the International Festival of Burnsville, you can visit https://intlfestburnsville.org/


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