TURKISH dancing, Arabic music, and Bollywood dancing all featured in a Weston school’s celebration of community culture.
Broadoak Academy’s second annual Festival of Culture returned after a successful launch last year and boasted a packed agenda of activities, displays, and entertainment for all ages.
Danny McGilloway, principal of Broadoak Academy, said: “The Festival of Culture is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of our community’s heart and soul.
“It’s a chance for families to enjoy a fun-filled day together, connect with neighbours, and experience and celebrate the diverse cultures that make Weston-super-Mare unique and a great place to live and learn.”
Mayor of Weston-super-Mare John Crockford-Hawley was among those who attended a vibrant and enriching event that invited families to unite in celebration of the rich diversity and dynamic spirit of their local community.
Festival visitors enjoyed a variety of acts, including choirs, bands, storytelling sessions, Turkish music and singing, Bollywood dancing, and Arabic music and singing, to name a few.
Interactive workshops allowed visitors to participate in hands-on activities and learn something new, complemented by stalls, displays, sporting activities, inflatables, and numerous food stalls from the 35 local partners who were involved this year.
A highlight of the festival was the presence of special guest Phil Packer, MBE.
Phil, a former British Army Officer and founder of the British Inspiration Trust, hosted a special Q&A session in the marquee to close the festival, talking to the audience about his inspirational story of resilience and dedication.
Phil will continue his work with Broadoak Academy and school partners in the coming weeks.
The Festival of Culture 2024 was a resounding success, highlighting the importance of cultural celebration and community unity in Weston-super-Mare.
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