A Celebration of Reggae Music
We're excited to present celebration of reggae music, chosen in acknowledgement of the United Nation’s recognition of its cultural significance. We have a variety of activities to educate, preserve and celebrate the musical genre and bring the community together.
Programme of activities:
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North London Reggae Festival
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School Education Programme
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Wellbeing Hub
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Pop up Art Exhibition
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Curated Reggae Museum
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Support Us
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The Ultimate North London Party in the Park is a community event which relies on the volunteers, donations, business sponsorship and adverting to bring together this wonderful cultural experience.
Volunteer: This a great way to meet new people, TBC and be part of the festival. A a Volunteer Festival Ambassador, we ask for a minimum of 2 hours of your time during the festival to help with a variety of tasks of signposting and distribution tasks. No prior training or experience is required and a briefing session will be provided. Click here to sign-up.
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Advertise: Discover the ultimate exposure for your brand at the North London Reggae Festival. We offer a number of way for businesses and organisations to advertise heir brand with us from placing an advert in our festival programme to featuring your brand on our advertising screen. Click here to Get in Touch.
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​Sponsorship: We are an umbrella Black-led organisation that can help you to position your brand and spotlight your logo and message to enhance connections with our community. Click here to Learn More
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Donate: Your contributions will be invaluable helping us create exceptional experiences.
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£50 – Supports 5 young people to become volunteer ambassadors
£100 – Contribute to bringing reggae music history, theory, and performance skills to the community
£500 – Will help to fund the mobile Wellbeing Hub
£1500 – Will fund the park hire
Make a difference with whatever you can afford to support the work we do in the community to celebrate, preserve and advance the rich cultural and artistic contribution of the Black community.