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About the event
A world of food and fun
Mosaic Festival is back and brighter than ever in 2025. Bursting with entertainment, rhythm and irresistible flavours, this cultural celebration brings our local community together.
Get ready for a huge afternoon and evening of music, dance, fashion, and food from all around the world.
Stage performances
Settle in for a great variety of family-friendly multicultural entertainment, with stage performances running until 8pm.
MC: Mary Chetcuti
Time |
Performers |
3pm |
Welcome to Country by Vaughn McGuire |
3:15pm |
Selendang Sutra (Indonesian dancers) |
3:30pm |
Trinity Dance Studio (Irish dancers) |
3:45pm |
Black Brass (African Duo Band) |
4:25pm |
Roztiazhka Cossack Dancers (Ukranian dancers) |
4:45pm |
Filipino Australian Entertainers (Filipino dancers) |
5:00pm |
Bembe Latin (Latin dancers) |
5:30pm |
Cockburn Pipe Band (Scottish bag pipes) |
5:45pm |
Bollywood Dhamaka (Belly dancers) |
6:00pm |
To The Toes Afro Band (African band) |
6:40pm |
Kong Hing Koon (Chinese Lion dance) |
6:55pm |
Ngaru Pou Inc (Māori performance) |
7:10pm |
Wasamba (Carinval drummers) |
7:35pm |
Zap Circus (Circus fire show) |
An entertaining day out
There will be fun times all round at Mosaic Festival, with plenty of activities and attractions for all ages.
- Roving entertainment: Stilt walkers, human statue, Danillo Da Paz Accordionist, Muchos Mariachi and Filipino roving entertainers.
- Play areas: Big blue blocks, soft play, dino bones, and a giant Lego block.
- Interactive zones: Kite display, carnival rides, and inflatables.
- Creative activities: Let imaginations run wild with activities including origami making, rock painting, Henna, batik ink painting, a kite workshop, mandala boards, and glitter moko.
- Aboriginal services and cultural play: Ninni Ningyaans Sand Tracks Table, Kep Barna Sensory Table, Bush Scents Playdough Table, and Aboriginal storytelling sessions.
- Meet the locals: Speak to the local volunteer bush fire brigade, browse community stalls, or get helpful information from the City of Cockburn Multicultural Reference Group.
Epic flavours
Take your tastebuds for a journey around the world, with a huge array of food trucks serving up authentic flavours and delicious desserts. Here’s a taste of what you can expect on the day:
- Opa Opa (Greek)
- My Sataylicious (Malaysian)
- Pide Bakery (Turkish)
- Uai Catering (Brazilian)
- Curry Wrap (Indian)
- HOKI Bao (Chinese)
- The Little Phap (Vietnamese)
- Moroccan Food Station (Moroccan)
- Spud Central Perth (Irish)
- La Taqueria (Mexican)
- Zapiesky (Polish)
- Zab Salad (Indian)
- Praw Thai Food (Thai)
- Happy J Corn Dogs (Korean)
- Peters Ca Phe (Vietnamese)
- Canarian Cuisine (Spanish)
- Just Chillin Van (Mexican)
- Parmi & Pasta (Italian)
- Knafeh by Omar (Palestinian)
- Sapporo Street (Japanese)
- Tokyo Crepes (French)
- Churro Central (Spanish)
- Coconutz Ice-cream
- Sweet Box Cart (Dessert truck)
- Unicone (Ice-cream)
- Your Daily Grind (coffee)
The City of Cockburn is bringing a world of culture to Mosaic Festival! This year, we’re excited to feature our Sister Cities — Split (Croatia), Mobile (Alabama, USA), and Yueyang (China) - with dance performances, interactive activities, and displays of their unique traditions and arts. Plus, don’t miss our Sister Cities photo booth! Step into the cultures of these incredible cities, snap some fun pics, and take a little journey around the world without leaving Cockburn.