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Each SABCO event (Film + Panel, Comedy, Music) has its own ticket. You can attend any one of them individually — or grab a Day Pass to experience the entire festival.
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Each part of the festival runs roughly 90 minutes to 2 hours, with short breaks in between to eat, drink, and connect. The Rivoli will be open all day, so you can come and go freely if you have a Day Pass.
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
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SABCO (South Asian Brown Collective) is the first South Asian arts mini-festival in North America, built to showcase the next generation of brown creatives — filmmakers, comedians, thinkers, and musicians — who are shaping global culture on their own terms.
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We wanted to build a space that feels ours — bold, curious, funny, political, spiritual, whatever. A space where South Asian stories aren’t tokenized or flattened, but celebrated in all their contradictions. SABCO is less about “representation” and more about expression — it’s about showing the world what happens when South Asians tell their own stories, uncensored.
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We’re currently partnering with brands, media platforms, and community organizations that share our vision — to elevate South Asian creative voices in North America.
If you’re a brand or organization interested in aligning with SABCO, email us at [insert contact email]. Whether it’s sponsoring an event, providing in-kind support, or collaborating on content, we’d love to build something meaningful together.
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SABCO isn’t just a one-day event — it’s a cultural brand in the making. Our audience is young, global, and deeply engaged with identity, art, and culture. Partnering now means being part of a movement that’s going to shape the South Asian creative landscape for years to come.