tuned out in droves for the The Spot Festival at Randwick in Sydney's eastern
suburbs.
The major event was one giant
party and a celebration of movies, food, and there was also plenty of embracing
of multi multiculturalism, both in food and dance.
three stages and two of Australia’s most iconic actors, Barry Otto and Deborah
Mailman were honoured on the Australian Film Walk of Fame.
featured Soulganic and celebrity MC James Valentine kept the crowd
entertained.
popular and the bean bag chill out zone worked a charm. Celebrity chef Tony
Bilson had his own stall and he offered up cooking demonstrations.
told media earlier in the week that The Spot Festival is firmly established as a
favourite on the street festival circuit.
cultural, and creative area, and has really carved a niche as a unique culinary
destination. The Spot Festival really reflects the diversity and energy of our
City. What a great way to enjoy the last burst of summer!
the kids entertained, as well as demonstrations of capoeira and Brazilian
dancing. And as the sun begins to set, the stars come out! See some of
Australia’s best-loved names in film be immortalised on the Australian Film Walk
Of Fame outside the iconic art deco Ritz Cinema," Cr Nash said.
is proudly co-presented by Randwick City Council and the Australian Film
Festival, and it was great to see Randwick mayor Scott Nash support Aussie film
in person.
today a success, and see you on the red carpet again soon.
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