Join us in celebrating the vibrant spirit of Nawruz and the arrival of spring at the heart of Orlando—a joyful gathering that honors themes of hope, renewal, and new beginnings shared across cultures.

Presented in collaboration between the Orlando Museum of Art, the Ismaili Council for Florida, FusionFest, the Bahá’í Faith community, Central Asian community leaders, The Atlantic Institute Central Florida, the City of Orlando Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Florida State House Representative Dr. Anna V. Eskamani, this spring festival brings together a rich tapestry of cultural traditions and community spirit.

Enjoy vibrant cultural dance and musical performances, savor delicious food catered by Ali Baba, and explore a variety of family-friendly activities that highlight traditions of springtime celebrations from around the world. Together, we will gather in a spirit of friendship and shared humanity to celebrate the beauty of diversity and the promise that comes with the changing of the season.

Attendance is free, and the event is open to all ages. Guests are encouraged to bring non-perishable food donations to support United Against Poverty and uplift local families in need.

See more event details below.

  • WHO:
    • Orlando Museum of Art

    • Ismaili Council for Florida

    • FusionFest

    • Bahá’í Faith Community

    • Central Asian Community Leaders

    • The Atlantic Institute Central Florida

    • City of Orlando Office of Multicultural Affairs

    • State Representative Dr. Anna V. Eskamani

  • WHERE: Orlando Museum of Art, 2416 N Mills Ave Orlando, FL 32803
  • WHEN: Saturday, March 28, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM
  • RSVP: Click here