Manchester Evening News

Festival to showcase the very best of city

DAY OF FAMILY FUN WILL CELEBRATE DIFFERENT CULTURES AND TRADITIONS

- By CHRIS OSUH newsdesk@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k For more informatio­n go to www.festivalof­manchester.uk

THE countdown is on to a fantastic free fiesta for all the family to round off the summer and celebrate everything that makes Manchester buzz.

For one day only, on Saturday 1 September, the Festival of Manchester will take over Platt Fields Park for a jam-packed programme of family friendly cultural activities and performanc­es, from midday until well after the sun sets.

Community groups from across the city are gearing up to take part in the festival to showcase the very best of their own culture and traditions, in what will be an amazing carnival of culture, colour, and creativity – mixed in with a Manchester mash-up of fun, food, and free things to do.

One of the many different community groups taking part in the day is Amani Creatives, based in Moston, who use arts and culture to bring positive changes in communitie­s.

They will be showcasing arts and culture from local African communitie­s and entertaini­ng the crowds with a mix of live contempora­ry African music and African drumming and dance.

As well as performanc­es by some of the amazing musicians from the Amani Collective during the day, they will also be holding workshops for anyone, young or old, who wants to learn a few dance steps, have a go at the drums, or join in with the group dance and drumming.

The Amani Community Choir, an intergener­ational and cultural cross-over ensemble, will also be performing. They sing songs from all over the over the world and in different languages, celebratin­g friendship­s and connection­s between people, and helping to promote greater social cohesion.

Emmanuela Yogolelo, creative producer for Amani Creative, said: “We’re really looking forward to sharing our own culture and learning more about others.

“We’ve got lots of local African artists taking part who are very proud of what they do and the festival gives them a great opportunit­y to showcase their work and also get others involved.

“It’s really important to come together and find out about each other’s culture, because that way communitie­s can focus on their commonalit­ies and strengths – which help make the city better and a great place to live.”

Coun Luthfur Rahman, manchester council’s executive member for schools, culture and leisure, said: “This is our very first Festival of Manchester.

“Come down, get involved in some fantastic free activities, and join us in celebratin­g all of our many difference­s that help make Manchester so amazing.”

 ??  ?? Emmanuela Yogolelo of the Amani Creatives group
Emmanuela Yogolelo of the Amani Creatives group

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