Saturday, March 22 @ 7PM USEast
Cuchulainn, Shirogane, Ward 8 Plot 46

Holi is the Thavnairian festival of colors.

Ushering in spring, the Hannish festival of colors is a time to celebrate flowers, warmth, the turning of the seasons, and the love and intimacy that comes among the blossoming of new life. There are stories of love, of friendship, of growth and of change rooted in the celebration of Holi.

Join Pakshee in some of the greatest traditions of the holiday. Throw colored powder at one another as a way to celebrate the vibrancy of spring, dance to the music, have festive foods like Pakshee's new
Rainbow Curry Challenge, and enjoy the spiritual and emotional tones of a season of rebirth, growth and new life in the way that Radz-at-Han is known for.

It's time for a season of color, and explosion of growth and excitement,
the blooming of flowers, and the end of winter with us this Holi!

Diwali Activities

Gulal Powder

Gulal is the name of the colored powder that makes a large part of the Holi celebration. Traditionally, Gulal is thrown on other Holi participants to spread the colors of spring. Bring dyes to Holi or get some from Pakshee staff as we put color on the powder and toss it on one another!

Grab your dyes and trade them to other Holi attendees! When given a dye by another attendee, you must dye a visible part of your outfit that color. Be sure to wear an outfit you're comfortable having the color of changed! Don't have spare dyes? Ran out? Pakshee staff will have some springtime colors on hand to give out.

Rainbow Curry Challenge

The festival of colors is a perfect time to experiment with the signature dish of the Bandee Pakshee: curry. Using food coloring and particular vegetables like vibrant peppers or purple popotos, we've created a six-colors curry plate, getting spicier from purple up to red.

Roll to handle the increasing heat as you eat your way through the rainbow. 200+ for purple, 300+ for blue, 500+ for green, 600+ for yellow, 800+ for orange, and finally 900+ for red. Get increasing rewards! Campfires at blue, Lakshmi trinkets at yellow, and one of our grand prizes if you manage to beat the red curry!

Frozen Moon Charms

As any good spring festival should, Holi promotes love, companionship, compassion, and, yes, fertility. Thankfully, we have our in-house religious consultants like Menphina priestess Eliza Blanchimont.

In addition to our usual Pakshee menu and festive faire, Frozen Moon Spiritual Healing will have blessed trinkets and Ananta jewelry with the grace of the Lover, to promote things ranging from connecting with friends, seeking love, or promoting intimate virility and stamina.

There will even be aphrodisiacs and 'love potions' to help couples seek that extra spark.