Thousand of flowers coming to Parys
Is there anything dreamier than being surrounded by thousands and thousands of flowers?
Just imagine all those heavenly bursts of colours and scents. Except it’s better than a dream. It’s the annual Free State Madeira Flower Festival, and it’s tumbling onto the streets of Parys in all its glorious magnificence for the Free State Madeira Flower Festival that takes place 28 November to 1 December in Parys. Entrance is free.
A joint venture between the Free State government and the Autonomous State of Madeira and hosted by The Free State Gambling, Liquor and Tourism Authority, the Free State Madeira Flower Festival transforms the quaint little town of Parys into a dazzling wonderland, complete with a kilometre-long procession of floral floats, dancers, performers, and larger-than-life puppets.
Created with over 200,000 flowers from local flower farmers, the Big 5 Route inspired floral floats are designed by Madeiran master floriculturist João Egídio. Celebrated for his Madeira Flower Festival creations, Egídio uses his time in South Africa to mentor local up-and-coming flower arrangers in the art of designing floral pieces on a grand scale.
And while these grand floral designs are always the stars of the show, there is still plenty more to delight festival goers. Among last year’s most loved and talked about favourites were the flower carpets portraying Tata Nelson Mandela and Mama Albertina Sisulu as part of the centenary celebrations.
Flowers upon flowers, beauty, creativity, music, art, theatre, dance, workshops, exhibitions, and loads of family-friendly entertainment, this two-day exhibition is a feast of joy in every sense.
Now in its fourth year, the Free State Madeira Flower Festival has become a highly anticipated event on the South African calendar, attracting more than thousands of visitors, and boosting the local economy!
You can watch the flower parade on Saturday 30 November at 15:00 in the main street of Parys.
This article was originally published in Parys Gazette