As Hindus across the world celebrate Holi, or the Festival of Colors this month, Utahns also participated in the festivities.
Holi is a festival celebrated by Indians at home and abroad. It marks the arrival of spring and demonstrates the victory of good over evil.
Thousands are expected to attend — and it’s not just Indians. The event is filled with dancing, throwing colors, yoga classes, meditation sessions, henna, food trucks and stalls to help people learn about the culture. For some people, this was not their first time at the festival. Jesse and Alene Marrott said this time at the festival was nostalgic. They came here on their first date and were back again.
Both say the festival has changed a lot since they first came here. There are more people now, more activities, and it’s just grown in scale. They hope to make coming back an annual tradition.
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