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Step into our vibrant Tent of Colours and immerse yourself in a world of global celebration! Inside, you'll find a lively array of international workshops, captivating dances, and infectious music that will transport you across the globe. It's a fantastic opportunity to experience and learn about different cultures firsthand. Don’t miss out—come join the fun, expand your horizons, and add a splash of colour to your festival adventure!
9am
Zumba Fun class with Julie
Zumba is a fitness program that involves a fun workout to Latin-inspired dance. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness – cardio, muscle conditioning, balance and flexibility, boosted energy and a serious dose of awesome each time you leave class. It becomes your 'Happy Place'.
10am
Rhythms of Recycling: Creating Music from Waste Workshop with Earthen Rhythms Drumming
Rhythms of Recycling - Creating Rhythms from Waste. Come and join in the rhythm fun when Earthen Rhythms combines the power of African Drumming with “Found Sound,” items that would otherwise be waste from around your home. Completely fun, interactive and creative music workshop for all ages and abilities.
11am
Hola! Basic Spanish lesson with Maria
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere while picking up new language skills in a lively setting. It’s a unique chance to learn Spanish in a fun, social environment, the basic Spanish lesson is for all ages.
12pm
Salsa workshop with Luisa from Dance On Newy
Don't miss out on our free salsa workshop led by professional salsa teachers! It’s a fantastic chance to learn authentic moves, have a blast, and elevate your festival experience with some energetic dancing. All ages welcome.
1pm
Tamil Culture South India dance performance
1:20pm
Afro-Peruvian performances by Tusuy, Peruvian folk dance group: Kambalache and Negrito Chinchivi
1:40pm
Aboriginal performance – Ochre dance
2pm
Traditional Chinese performances
The art of Uyghur Muqam (Mucam) originated from Norwest region of China. In 2005, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization) proclaimed the Uyghur Muqam as a masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage.
There are five different forms of Mukam dances which all are named after the places of their origin. Our first dance, Hami Senam shows a very unique dance style from Hami.
2:20pm
Indonesian performance
Speers Point Park, Park Road, Speers Point 2284 View in Google Maps
Park Road , Speers Point 2284