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festival "celebrated area's diverse range of cultures"
Pictured:
Folk musicians add to the fun at the World Festival Wiltshire.
African
drumming, henna hand painting, fairly traded crafts from around the world
and international food stalls were just some of what was on offer at the
2008 World Festival Wiltshire at Chippenhams Olympiad.
This
exciting new event, which organisers hope will be repeated annually, was
staged by a partnership of local organisations including Westlea Housing
Association, Connexions, Community First and the Citizens Advice Bureau,
with further support from Doorway, Wiltshire County Council and Wiltshire
Police.
The idea behind the day was to have a dynamic and hands-on celebration
of the wonderfully diverse range of cultures and groups that make North
Wiltshire a great place to live and work, explained Sarah Offord,
Neighbourhood Involvement Advisor for Westlea Housing.
The event was open to local people of all ages and we had around
300 people at the event during the day. It was a fun and colourful event
and people seemed to particularly enjoy the African drumming, henna hand
painting and Bollywood dance sessions.
Community groups and local organisations including the Police and the
library were also on hand to promote and share their activities. And a
world market sold authentic and fairly traded art, crafts, and gifts from
around the world. Visitors to the Festival also had the chance to taste
a variety of exotic dishes served at food stalls.
Anyone interested in getting involved in organising a similar event in
the future can contact Sarah Offord on 01249 466062 or email sarah.offord@westlea.co.uk
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