Tapastrama celebrates Prince Albert’s mosaic of cultures
Prince Albert’s strong multicultural community was on display at the annual Tapastrama cultural festival – an event that has been taking place in the city for nearly half a century.
Organizer and executive director of the Prince Albert Multicultural Council, Michelle Hassler said it started with just a few dance groups who gathered to share their food and culture, but has grown bigger each year.
“We started to open it up to the public and it’s grown in the content of a lot of multicultural groups from all over the province who have now heard about Tapastrama and have contacted us wanting to perform and showcase their culture. [It’s] really good because that’s the main purpose of the festival – is for everybody to showcase their culture and be proud of it and that’s the part that has really grown.”
For the first time in a while, the country of Indonesia was showcased at the two-day event which took place in the cafetorium at Carlton High School. Hassler said Sask-Peru also attended to help represent the mosaic of culture in the community.



