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Gravesend town centre was brought to a standstill on Friday evening as over 600 schools children, teachers, parents and members of the public were involved in the Festival of Light parade in the second Gravesham Festival of Light parade. The project involved work with 13 schools from Gravesham in the build up. The schools worked with renowned arts company Samesky. In total over 450 young pupils benefited from arts workshops. The children made lanterns and torches which they carried in the parade.
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Preparations are underway for the first ever Dartford Festival of Light which will take place on Friday October 16 through Dartford Town Centre between 6.30pm and 7.30pm. The parade will involve 11 schools from Dartford who will be working with renowned arts company Emergency Exit Arts in the build up to the event. In total over 450 young pupils will benefit from arts workshops. The children will make lanterns and torches which they will carry in the parade.
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This year’s Maidstone Mela is set to be the biggest yet with a weekend of festivities planned for all the family.
The Mela, which means gathering, has attracted more than 35,000 people since it began in 2003 and this year is expected to be no different as it expands for the first time into a two-day event.
On Saturday, September 12 at Mote Park from 6pm to 9pm crowds will be treated to stage performances from Bhangra singer Jassi Sidhu and Queen Tribute act Mercury. There will...
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The Maidstone Mela aims to celebrate the diverse cultures within the Borough through music, dance and food and has been organised in partnership by Maidstone Borough Council, Cohesion Plus and North West Kent Racial Equality Council.
This year for the first time the Mela will take place over 2 days. On Saturday 12 September Bhangra Superstar Jassi Sidhu and Mercury Queen Tribute Band will perform on the stage between 6pm -9pm, plus there will be an amazing light installation by Emergency...
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The Big Carnival which is being organised in partnership with North West Kent Racial Equality Council and Gravesham Borough Council will take place on Friday July 3 between 6pm and 7pm formally launching the Big Gig which is part of the annual Big Day Out Weekend in Gravesham.
The carnival will start just after 6pm from outside the Civic Centre, before going down Windmill Street and then the High Street before finishing at the Gravesend Promenade at the Riverfront where it will formally...
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