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Songs add flavour to new party
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WHILE it’s definitely a major drawcard with the big prize money, there’s so much more to the Innisfail Pasta Sugo Festa than the competitions.
This addition to the 2023 Cairns Italian Festival at the Johnstone Shire Hall on July 23 is also a celebration of family, friends, music, tradition, and of course, food.
Cairns Italian Festival president Steve Cordenos said live Italian music and entertainment would be provided by the fantastic duo, Attori, throughout the day.
“A major highlight of the day at the Johnstone Shire Hall is a magnificent feast of Italian antipasto, a buffet lunch and Italian desserts provided by the Innisfail sponsors, Oliveri’s Deli (antipasto), Roscoe’s Pizza Place (buffet) and Sapore Di Italia –Taste of Italy (dessert).
The Italian Antipasto Platter, authentic spaghetti with polpette, Mary’s beef ravioli with Bolognese sauce and assorted Italian cakes are just some of the tempting dishes.
“Come join Attori and celebrate everything that makes Italy so special, with comedy to make you laugh, and the chance to sing along with their powerful voices to popular songs such as ‘La Donna’, ‘Funiculi Funicula’, ‘Volare’, Il Mondo’ and many more,” Mr Cordenos said.
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