Multicultural Engagement Project

This year we are proud to be in partnership with the Multi-Cultural Hub (MCH), Wrexham.  This wonderful project is being run by Community Cohesions, Ty Pawb and Race Council Cymru, to support Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority community groups and creative practitioners living and practicing in North East Wales to celebrate who they are and where they live. The MCH actively supports over 22 local community groups and many more Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority creative practitioners who are based in North East Wales. The purpose of this project is to ensure that our ethnically diverse communities living in North East Wales have the opportunity to take part in a way that is meaningful to them, and to further create an opportunity for our wider community members to link with and learn about out the wider range of diverse communities that we have in North East Wales.

Join these wonderful communities in the Multi-Cultural Hub Tent situated next to the Amphitheatre stage. Take in the atmosphere from these creative community groups who will be performing and delivering workshops of dance, music and craft throughout the week, not only in the Hub Tent, but on our three stages. The Globe, Oakleigh and Amphitheatre.

We will be joined by:

  • Palops United Wrexham – Sacapulidoras, Traditional dance from São Tomé and Prince
  • Paallam Arts CIC – Martial Arts, Classic Indian Dance
  • North East Wales Chinese Women Association – Chinese Dance and Workshops
  • Yasmine Latkowski – Language Workshop
  • One Kabira – Egyptian Dance
  • Capoeira Mocambo
  • Latino Fit – Salsa and Bachata Dance Workshops
  • Indian Arts Association – Indian Dance
  • Panedini Band – Middle Eastern/Welsh Folk Music
  • Duo Plus – Polish duet
  • Shweta Patil – Classical Indian Dance
  • Cyswllt Crefftau Wrecsam/Craft Connect Wrecsam
  • Martin Daws – Poet, Hip Hop, Spoken Word
  • Kene Clayton – Hip Hop, Spoken Word
  • Tony Córdoba – Spanish singer
  • Tony Star – Hip Hop
  • Tim Eastwood Wales Border Bagpiper

 

 

The Multicultural Engagement Project is supported by the DLL Community Grant Scheme.