
Riverside’s tenants and residents took the chance to bang the drum with Brouhaha’s Portuguese drummers, Ecidul-aziz, at the Lee Valley Millennium Centre ahead of this weekend’s International street festival in the city centre.
Maltese Bigbandbrother had the tenants and residents dancing and shaking their hips, bringing culture to the community.
Each year local, national and international street theatre performers, dancers, acrobats, musicians, stilt-walkers and carnival artists take part in collaborative performance projects and community activities.
Culminating at The World in Princes Park is the largest celebration of this City's diverse culture, with four stages of local, national and international performance work, Children's workshops and family environmental area, healthy living and wellbeing activities, information stall, global foods/cultural cuisine and community consultations from a range of social housing and health organisations, attracting audiences of up to 60,000 people.
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