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May 27, 2025
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AWA NIAGARA FESTIVAL 2025

AWA NIAGARA FESTIVAL 2025

AWA Niagara Festival 2025

Celebrating African Culture, Music, and Arts

Saturday, August 16th and Sunday, August 17th, 2025
Venue: City Hall Grounds, Niagara Falls, Ontario

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Niagara Falls, Ontario — African Women Acting (AWA), the leading pan-African not-for-profit organization, is thrilled to announce the return of the AWA Niagara Festival on August 16th and 17th, 2025, at the scenic City Hall grounds in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

The 2025 AWA Niagara Festival is a vibrant, two-day celebration featuring dynamic performances, engaging workshops, artisan vendors, and cultural experiences highlighting talents from Africa, the diaspora, and beyond. The festival expects to welcome over 6,000 attendees—including families, youth, adults, and visitors from diverse backgrounds—making it one of the region’s most anticipated multicultural events.

Special guests will include government dignitaries, corporate sponsors, CEOs, business owners, leaders of women’s and Indigenous organizations, artist collectives, community activists, and media personnel, all gathering to foster cross-cultural collaboration and dialogue.


Festival Performance Schedule

Saturday, August 16th

Time Artist / Activity Genre / Details
12:00pm – 12:30pm African Dance Workshop
(Candy Musiyoka & DJ Moussa)
Registration: $20 (one day) / $30 (both days)
1:30pm – 2:00pm African Dance Performance Live Performance
2:00pm – 3:55pm DJ Moussa Live DJ Set
4:00pm – 5:00pm Dahlia Anderson Reggae Music
5:15pm – 6:15pm Infrared Music Calypso Music
6:00pm – 7:00pm Lady Son Afrobeat & Cuban Music
8:00pm – 9:00pm Amadou Kienou West African Music
9:15pm – 10:00pm DJ Moussa Global Music & Festival Closing Set

Sunday, August 17th

Time Artist / Activity Genre / Details
12:00pm – 12:30pm African Dance Performance Live Performance
1:30pm – 2:00pm African Dance & DJ Moussa Collaborative Performance
2:00pm – 3:55pm DJ Moussa Live DJ Set
4:00pm – 5:00pm Brandon Agnew and the Night Shadows Live Band
5:15pm – 6:15pm Okay Camper Live Band
6:40pm – 7:40pm Sillasky Live Performance
8:00pm – 9:00pm Quincy Bullen Live Performance
9:15pm – 10:00pm DJ Moussa Closing Set & Festival Wrap-Up

Festival Highlights

  • Curated Craft Exhibition: Showcasing local artisans and unique creations.
  • Global Cuisine: Food vendors offering a taste of Africa and the world.
  • Community Booths: Local businesses, sponsors, and organizations.
  • Inclusive & Welcoming: Open to all ages, nationalities, and backgrounds.

“This festival is not just a celebration—it’s a platform for empowerment, creativity, and unity,” said Sonia Aimy, Executive Director of AWA. “We are proud to bring together artists, communities, and leaders to spotlight the talents of Black women and their counterparts, and to build bridges across cultures.”

The AWA Niagara Festival is especially dedicated to people of African descent, the Black community, the African Diaspora, and all who share an interest in African arts, music, and culture.


About African Women Acting (AWA)

AWA is a pan-African not-for-profit organization promoting women’s empowerment, mentoring, and the preservation and presentation of African culture through the arts. AWA’s programs support artists across all genders and foster mentorship, innovation, and cultural exchange.

For more information, please contact: Info@africanwomenacting.org