"Celebrating Nowruz: A Vibrant Persian New Year Exhibition at LCVS"
- Pars Community
- Apr 15
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 16
What an incredible way to kick off the Persian New Year! The Pars Community transformed Liverpool’s LCVS Community Centre into a vibrant hub of Persian culture during the first week of Nowruz, hosting an unforgettable exhibition that celebrated heritage, community, and joy.




From mouthwatering traditional foods to the rhythmic beats of Iranian music, this event was a feast for the senses, welcoming families from Liverpool and beyond to immerse themselves in the spirit of renewal and togetherness. Picture this: the LCVS hall buzzing with energy, adorned with colorful Persian rugs and intricate handcrafts displayed on tables. Booths overflowed with cultural treasures-think delicate pottery, shimmering jewelry, and woven textiles that told stories of Persian artistry.
inviting visitors to linger and admire. The air carried the sweet aroma of saffron-infused desserts and steaming platters of classic dishes like ghormeh sabzi and zereshk polo, tempting everyone to indulge. Imagine a snapshot of smiling families gathered around a food stall, plates piled high with vibrant rice and sweets. Adding to the magic were two beloved Nowruz characters, Naneh Sarma and Amu Nowruz, who brought folklore to life. Naneh Sarma, the whimsical grandmother of winter, and Amu Nowruz, the cheerful herald of spring, mingled with the crowd, delighting children and adults alike with their playful presence. Their stories, rooted in Persian traditions of renewal and hope, reminded everyone of the season’s deeper meaning.
The event pulsed with culture as Iranian music filled the space, with the soulful strums of the tar and the lively beat of the daf setting the mood. Dancers in dazzling traditional costumes twirled through the crowd, their flowing dresses and intricate embroidery catching every eye. A picture of a dancer mid-spin, colors blurring vibrantly, would perfectly capture this moment of grace and energy. For the little ones, the exhibition was a playground of fun. Special children’s areas offered games, crafts, and activities designed to spark joy while parents explored the booths or caught up with friends. Imagine a candid shot of kids giggling as they paint or play, their faces lit up with excitement-a great way to show the event’s family-friendly vibe.







And let’s not forget the thrill of competition! The backgammon tournament was a highlight, with 20 players battling it out, dice rolling, and strategies unfolding. The crowd cheered as the final match crowned a champion, who walked away beaming with a trophy, a cash prize, and a certificate of victory.
This Nowruz exhibition wasn’t just an event-it was a celebration of roots, resilience, and community. The Pars Community brought people together to honor Persian traditions while creating new memories in Liverpool’s heart. If you were there, you felt the warmth of shared heritage. If you missed it, don’t worry-there’s always next year to join the festivities!





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