Festival Season in Full Color: How Allen's Desi Community Celebrates Holi in America
Holi has always been about joy, color, and togetherness — and for Allen's South Asian community, celebrating it in America means finding creative ways to honor ancient tradition while embracing a distinctly new context. This year's festivities across the region show just how richly the festival is taking root on this side of the world.
🎨 Colors, Music, and Thandai: Holi Finds Its All-American Voice
Across the United States, South Asian communities are celebrating Holi with a festive blend of traditional and contemporary elements, including colored powders, live music, bhang, and thandai. College campuses have become particularly vibrant venues for the festival, drawing both South Asian students and curious peers into shared celebration. The gatherings reflect how younger generations of Indian Americans are adapting cultural traditions to new settings without losing their essential spirit. For Allen families, seeing Holi thrive on American soil — with all its color and energy — is a reminder that heritage travels beautifully across borders. [5]
Sources: [5] American Kahani
