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1.  Reggae in the Park

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Live performances, Workshops, Health Screening, Art Exhibition, Kids Zone, Games, Raffle and more.

The Reggae Party in the Park promises to be an enriching and vibrant family event. It will include a diverse line-up, featuring legendary DJ's playing a variety of reggae sub-genres including lover rock, ska and reggaeton.  

 

Also, there'll be a full range of immersive cultural experiences which include live performances from emerging new talent, health screening, dominoes contest and a pop up reggae art exhibition.   

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For children there's face painting and organised games

2.  Education Programme 

We aim to reach 200 school age students to enhance their comprehension of reggae music genre through a poster contest judged by representatives from the Arts, African drumming workshops and a debating competition where the final will be held at the Houses of Parliament.

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3.  Exhibitions

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We plan to launch a touring art exhibition at the summer Reggae Festival. The exhibition will be curated from the students' entries from the poster art contest. There is a pre-launch event, venue to be confirmed, followed by a planned tour across Enfield. 

4.  Wellbeing Hub

We aim to forge partnerships with key stakeholders from the voluntary and statutory sectors to offer a programme of wellbeing activities including health screening and information packs at the reggae festival. As well as therapeutic activities such as a Windrush reggae dance event, with our partnerships, for the elders and parents with younger children under five. 

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5.  Curated Museum 

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Whether you have old photographs, concert posters, tickets, autographs, voice recordings, or film footage from 1973, when the legendary Bob Marley performed in Enfield at the Sundown Concert Hall - now home to Lidl in Angel Edmonton.  Or do you have cherished memories of dancing to the rhythm of reggae in the 60's, 70's, 80's or 90's.  

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Share your stories and treasures with us and be a part of history and cultural legacy. Your contribution will help us create an unforgettable exhibit at the Enfield Museum. Click here to Contact Us.

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