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Welcoming spring with compassion and colors
April 26, 2018 at 9:05 p.m.
Unsuspecting father Ajay Natrajan chats with a friend, unaware he’s about to get blasted with pink by his 3-year-old son Dev. They live in BelleFair.
Wearing a ravishing dress, Stamford, Conn. eighth-grader Rhea Bhat performs traditional Indian dances in celebration of Holi.
Children and parents covered head to toe with different vibrant colors gather to watch traditional Indian performances and dance along to music during Colorblast at Crawford Park on Sunday, Apr. 22.
After whipping some pink color powder at Sleepy Hollow Road resident Casey Craighead, 6, 4-year-old Sarah Craighead reaches in her bag for more.
In her appropriately colorful outfit and groovy sunglasses, Sleepy Hollow Road resident Sarah Craighead, 4, seeks her next color blast attack victim.
Rock Ridge Drive resident Sage Miller, 5, realizes she’s really not red enough, so she sprinkles some more red powder on top of her head.
Blind Brook High School freshman Komal Samrow (right) and eighth-grader Archana Kumaran man the silent auction table featuring dozens of pieces of art. All proceeds from the Color Blast event were donated to Pancreatic Cancer Action Network to advance cancer early detection efforts.
With a bag of blue powder in hand, 5-year-old Greenwich, Conn. resident Armaah Khwaja giggles while he chases his 8-year-old sister Amaya around Crawford Park.
BelleFair resident Dev Natriajan, 3, cannot believe how many layers of color he’s wearing.
Visiting from Bronxville, Tanu Kothari dances with her 3-year-old daughter Aranya.
Color battles aren’t just for kids! Visiting performer from North Carolina Shelley Jain drenches her Boston resident cousin Shrenik Jian with lime green powder.
New Canaan, Conn. resident Riya Punjabi, 13, (left), Anika Tandon, 14, and Rhea Wadhwa, 14, gracefully showcase their choreographed dance. Tandon and Wadhwa live in Stamford, Conn.
Already completely doused in red powder, 5-year-old Rock Ridge Drive resident Sage Miller (left) and 4-year-old Rockinghorse Trail resident Reia Bhuva change things up a bit and dig into a bag of green coloring.
Swati Joshi and her son, Blind Brook eighth-grader Raghav, grill and serve corn on the cob for hungry festival goers.