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Respect Festival 2009

Date:

Sunday 5 July

Time:

1pm - 8pm

Location:

Roundwood Park NW10

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Contact:

festivals@brent.gov.uk

020 8937 3119



Travel:

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Rail: Willesden Junction

Bus: 1 87, 206

Tube: Willesden Junction, Kensal Rise (Bakerloo) Willesden Green (Jubilee)



General information:

Brent Respect Festival is a fun, friendly, family festival that celebrates Brent's talent, diversity and creativity in the setting of one of Brent's finest parks. Brent has been organising a Respect Festival since 2003 to coincide with the Mayor of London's Rise Week and it in continues to be a vibrant event and is an integral part of national campaigns such as Big Dance and 2012.



Further details:

At this year's festival you can learn to play the steel drums, practice your Bollywood dance moves, create a costume for carnival, join the football tournament or make your own compost. If you just want to relax, Brent's talented dancers and musicians, including well-known artists and rising stars, will be up on stage to entertain you.


Check out the Brent Respect Festival 2009 programme  (.pdf, 5072Kb)which is bursting with activities for all generations.

 



How to get involved:

The Expression of Interest is closed for Brent Respect Festival 2009. It was open from September 2008 to Monday 16 February 2009, we received an over whelming amount of application forms from a range of fantastic groups.

 

Please email festivals@brent.gov.uk if you would like to get involved in Respect 2010 .


Stalls and catering forms
The deadline is now closed for stall holders and caterers.


 



More information:

shlomo

The 2008 festival was made special by a unique performance from Shlomo and his beatboxing choir.

Visit Shlomo's website

The Respect Festival 2008

Shlomo and One True Voice sing Love will tear us apart

 

 

 

Fingerpainting large

The 2007 festival was made special by the hundreds of children working on the gigantic canvas organised by the BAPS Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Temple in Neasden.

 

 

Updated 06/04/2009 12:25:59 PM