Derby Telegraph

Shining stars at Christmas Lights event

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HOW wonderful to see local performers and children in the Derby Lantern Parade. They turned out to be the shining stars at the Christmas Lights event last Saturday, showcasing our city’s diversity and how light and positivity brings us all together.

Although it was obviously disappoint­ing that singer Simon Webbe was unable to perform at the event, there was much to celebrate and to entertain the expectant crowds.

The evening began with the Derby Season of Light lantern parade which, I am proud to say, was organised by Surtal Arts in partnershi­p with several other organisati­ons including Derby Museums.

Led by a beautiful 5ft-long peacock lantern sculpture, created by local artist Stephanie Coley, the lantern parade wove through the city streets, bringing muchneeded sparkle to a chilly November evening.

More than 300 children and families from five city schools (Redwood Junior, Firs Primary,

Allenton Primary, Grampian Primary and Da Vinci Academy) joined the parade, holding lanterns they had made with us in a series of workshops and at the Museum of Making.

The atmosphere was literally electric, with Fusion drumming by Dhol Frequency and colourful Bhangra dance by Punjab Bhangra Crew. The parade culminated in a high-energy dance “Our City of Making” directed by Surtal Arts, which was a unique fusion of traditiona­l Indian and Ukrainian dance performed by Nachda Sansaar and Hoverla Dance Ensemble.

The Christmas Lights switch-on reminded us all that local people’s positivity, eagerness to come together to celebrate the city’s cultural diversity, and the joy that can be found in creativity is what makes Derby truly special.

For informatio­n about future performanc­es, please visit www. surtalarts.co.uk” www.surtalarts. co.uk

Nisha Nath, chair,

Surtal Arts

 ?? ?? Picture: Graham Whitmore
Picture: Graham Whitmore

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