Hudson River Color Walk - Hoboken Train Terminal

Hudson River Color Walk - Hoboken Train Terminal

What's a Color Walk? What can you expect? Walk along the Hudson River with Color and fitness enthusiasts, friends and family.

By Surati for Performing Arts

Date and time

Saturday, June 14 · 9am - 12pm EDT

Location

Hoboken/ NJ Transit Terminal

` Hoboken, NJ 07030

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

What is the Hudson River Color Walk? Find the details below.

Walk with community friends and families to the beats of DHOL (Indian Drums) and music along with color playing.

9 am

  • Meet at Hoboken Light Rail
  • Pre-registrations, on-site registrations, drumming, dancing, Introductory Color Countdown

9:45 am 

  • Color walk begins - Color countdowns, dancing, drumming

10:45 am

Arrive at Newport (Thomas Gangemi/6th St and Washington Blvd)

10:50 am - 11:30 am

  • Dance along and yoga workshops in Newport

11:30 am

  • Walk resumes and ends at Exchange place between 12 and 12:15 pm

Included in Color Walk tickets

  • T-shirt (mention t-shirt sizes and additional sizes in the comments area)
  • 2 packets of Color
  • 1 bottle of water
  • Free entry to Holi Hai Color Festival in JERSEY CITY
  • Children below the age of 6 enter free with adult in the color festival

The walk will begin around 9:45 am from Hoboken NJ Transit terminal to the venue of the main event on Montgomery Street, in Jersey City where the waterfront Spring festival celebrations will begin at 12 noon.

T-shirts, color-packets, and water are included for registered walkers. Registrations are recommended online.

PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO SELECT YOUR T-SHIRT SIZE AND TYPE.

Note: T-shirt size and special Color Walk t-shirt availability is not guaranteed if tickets are bought after June 8. Order early to guarantee size and style.

Organized by

Surati for Performing Arts is a 501(c)(3) Jersey City based performing arts organization and entertainment company whose mission is to promote Indian art and culture, educate and enrich the community primarily through dance, music and drama. Rimli Roy founded the company in 2002, and continues to manage it in the capacity of Artistic Director. Surati’s blend of multicultural dance theatre inspired by Indian classical arts has not only been accepted all over the US by a diverse audience, the performances have made the organization a poster child for diversity and multi-ethnic culture of Hudson County. Surati’s performers come from all over the world - handpicked artists representing an eclectic range of disciplines and traditions. The company has toured extensively with its staged productions and shows, and performed at venues like The Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in DC, The Lincoln Center in NYC, Alaska Center for Performing Arts, Las Vegas Convention Center and Reicchold Center in St. Thomas, USVI.

From $23.18