World in a Tent multicultural Festival Folkestone 2024


April 15, 2024
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When:
July 7, 2024 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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Where:
Nepalese Community Centre
Baker Road Cheriton
FOLKESTONE CT19 4HB
Cost:
Free

A day of multicultural events, world music, dance, world food, world bazaar, music and dance workshops and arts/crafts activities for kids with different artists from around the world.

A free Festival with stalls and food you can purchase. Promoted in partnership with the Folkestone Nepalese community.

Programme details will be added soon.

There will be Bhangra drumming and dance, Tai-chi, Indian dance, and Belly dancing workshops for all ages + arts and crafts activities.

Book online to win a free food voucher or a couple of bottles of wine in our draw.

www.equatorfestival.com

Travelling to the festival:

By foot: If you are coming from Folkestone town centre please either walk down to Cheriton and the venue is right behind Cheriton Library on Baker Road. This road is closed for cars but open for attendees.

By car: If you are travelling by car you would need to park on one of the side roads around Cheriton Library which are residential roads or on the opposite side roads as well.

By train: The closest train station is Folkestone West and it is a 10 min walk from there to Cheriton Library. The venue is behind Cheriton Library on Baker Road.

By bus: There are public buses that do go down Cheriton High Street from the town centre. Please check the schedule as it varies on Sundays and may be less frequent.

If you would like to have a stall in one of our festivals please do email us. For stall space, or to sell and display arts, crafts, textiles and food please contact us directly, and we will send you a booking form.

All donations are most welcome and would contribute towards performers’ fees. If you would like to make a donation please do so via paypal to our email address – shivanova@aol.com

Details of programme will be on Equatorfestival.com and also updated here.

There will be disabled access to the festival and toilets, and we will also have a BSL interpreter.

Less plastics and Zero wastage Policy – We are keen to reduce the use of plastics in festivals and you can help by bringing your own water flasks and cups. There will be a bar on site and wine, beer, cans of soft drinks, teas. coffees and food will be available to purchase. If you live nearby please walk, bicycle or take public transport rather than drive. There are toilets on site.