nicky trax
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Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:09 pm Post subject: CARNAVAL DEL PUEBLO - SUNDAY AUGUST 1ST - FREE FESTIVAL |
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SUNDAY AUGUST 1ST - BURGESS PARK, CAMBERWELL, SE5 0RJ
www.carnavaldelpueblo.co.uk / 0207 9284277
ECO-FRIENDLY STREET PARADE from Midday at Elephant Road (Elephant & Castle)
Celebrating the Bi-Centenary of some Latin American Independence as well as attempting to Break The Guinness World Record In Salsa Dancing
19 Latin American countries represented ** 5 Stages ** 10 Hours of Festivities
3 Mile Carnival Procession
Special GuestsL Salsa stars from NYC - Lebron Brothers
Carnaval del Pueblo is sponsored by 02 and supported by Southwark Council, Mayor of London and the Arts Council England
Heading into its 12th year London’s second biggest street festival, Carnaval del Pueblo, explodes in joyous and colourful fiesta glory onto the streets of Elephant & Castle and then at Burgess Park, Camberwell, making it the largest celebration of Latin American culture in Europe.
Its theme this year is the Bi-centenary Anniversary of Independence for many Latin American countries, and in turn promises to be one of the most vibrant and family-friendly festivals this August in the capital. In just over a decade, the colourful Carnaval del Pueblo fiesta of all things Latin American, is the event of the year for all Latinos and lovers of their culture. A celebration of their roots for expat communities in the capital, and a massive party for Londoners of all communities who come together to share this intense cultural experience.
Inspired by the vibrant costumes and dances from the famous carnivals of Rio de Janeiro, Colombia, Mexico, Cuba, Bolivia, Ecuador and more, Carnaval Del Pueblo starts with its spectacular and technicolour giant float procession from Elephant Road (Elephant & Castle) at 12pm midday as people line the streets in their thousands, before making its way through Walworth Road into Albany Road and finishing at Burgess Park at 3pm. Eco-friendly, many of the costumes and floats are made of of recycled materials, and floats are pushed rather than running on fuel, and hundreds join in the procession as it makes its way towards the park. Once at Burgess Park, revellers can enjoy regionally-themed food, drink, live music and, of course, dance late into the night. There are a number of different stages - Main Stage, Brasilian Fever Stage, Andean Stage, Unite The Union Stage and Childrens Stage - offering everything from traditional music and dance to the hottest contemporary reggaeton and Latin hip-hop and much much more. With a mesmerising feast of food and crafts stalls and activities for children, the Carnaval Del Pueblo spectacular runs until 10pm making this day an experience full of Latin passion.
Special this year is the Carnaval Del Pueblo’s attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the Most Couples Dancing Salsa At The Same Time, led by Tara Vaitiere Hoyos, the current Miss Universe GB, and everyone is welcome to enter, whether in a couple or not. Find out more and register on our website www.carnavaldelpueblo.co.uk
“We will team people up in couples and they don’t have to have any experience of salsa ,easy and simple steps will be uploaded on our website for people who want to practice, join in, have fun and break the record’.
The carnival has a history of attracting world class stars and Grammy Prize winners such as Grupo Niche, Oscar D’León, Willie Colón, Adalberto Santiago, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Henry Fiol –the salsa giants– as well as Lizandro Mesa and The Embajadores Vallenatos, who enjoy almost God-like stature in Latin America, and who introduced the highly danceable Cumbia and Vallenato music to the West.
This year’s Special Guests are NYC’s Salsa stars, the Lebron Brothers, playing their eternal classics such as “Salsa Y Control” and “La temperatura”, and recent smashes, “Si me Permite”, “Complicados”, and “Culebra”,
Carnaval also presents a multitude of London and European-based artists performing the best of cutting edge Latino rhythms, beats and songs. Now with a hotbed of second-generation latino musical and dance talents cross-pollenating traditional rhythms and sounds with our modern urban soundtrack , London is now one of the key and developing influential cities on the latin music world map.
CARNAVAL DEL PUEBLO www.carnavaldelpueblo.co.uk
Times:
Float Parade (12pm-3pm) NB: You can actually attend the preparation of the floats, before the parade starts, at Elephant Road, from 10am.
Procession 12pm-3pm
The float procession leaves Elephant Road at 12pm travelling through Walworth Road, Albany Road and reaching Burgess Park around 3pm
Nearest Tube station to Elephant & Castle (SE1)
Burgess Park, Albany Rd, Camberwell, London, SE5 ORJ. (10am-10pm)
Attractions start at midday, and there is easy access from Elephant and Castle underground and British Rail stations plus Bus numbers 36, 12, 171, 68, 68a, 45, 176, 63, 172.
Notes
*Held in London since 1999, Carnaval del Pueblo is the largest Latin American out-door festival in Europe, attracting people from diverse backgrounds in a day of Latin music, dance and fun.
* More than 100,000 attendees
*Well established event with 11 years history
* 4 different music areas & Childrens Stage
* More than 30 international artists
*19 Latin American countries represented
* 3 mile carnival procession
* Over 10 floats
*4 large bars
* 200 stall marquees with a variety of foods, crafts etc
* 10 hours of festivity
event: Carnaval Del Pueblo www.carnavaldelpueblo.co.uk
date: Sunday August 1st 2010
times: 12pm-3pm Parade with floats, dancers and bands from Elephant Road, Elephant & Castel, SE1 to Burgess Park, Albany Rd, Camberwell, SE5 ORJ
midday-10pm: Carnaval Del Pueblo @ Burgess Park, Albany Rd, Camberwell, SE5 0RJ |
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