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Musicians and dancers from Brazil, Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador descended on Newbury this Saturday (12th September) for a Latin American Festival in the Market Place. In brilliant sunshine, the carnival celebrated the music, culture, food and art of the South American countries. The dancers took to the stage outside the Corn Exchange from 10am until 4pm. There was a chance to sample some of the dishes from the region and pubs and cafes in the town centre were offering food with a Latin American twist. The festival was organised by Newbury’s Event manager, Caroline Paus. |
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brian |
| September 13, 2009, 12:24pm |
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The festival was organised by Newbury’s Event manager, Caroline Paus.
Anybody wish to eat their words ? |
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brian newman |
| September 13, 2009, 8:30pm |
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Anybody wish to eat their words ?
I did not know this event was on until i drove by the Market Place, so perhaps some advertising would have drawn more people to the event. |
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| September 13, 2009, 9:24pm |
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I hadn't heard of it until I read this thread. |
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| September 13, 2009, 10:43pm |
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I was there... quite interesting. I just wish I got some photos. At least Newbury is trying to do something interesting. For years we've had nothing exciting happen in Newbury and now two buses come at once (or was that 5 and 10?)  |
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GMR |
| September 13, 2009, 10:44pm |
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The festival was organised by Newbury’s Event manager, Caroline Paus.
This Caroline Paus seems to be doing a good job. Give her full credit. |
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| September 14, 2009, 9:17am |
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| September 14, 2009, 11:21am |
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| September 14, 2009, 11:38am |
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A shame that it was arranged for the same day of the Beer festival. I saw a bit of it as I walked to Northcroft. |
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| September 14, 2009, 11:44am |
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Fair enough I was wrong in that case, I didn't see that on there. It didn't appear on the other sites, including this one.
A shame that it was arranged for the same day of the Beer festival. I saw a bit of it as I walked to Northcroft.
Very true, bit of a faux pas that, organising it on the same date as one of the biggest annual events in the Newbury town centre (well, 5 minutes walk away from it) calendar. |
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| September 14, 2009, 11:52am |
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It didn't appear on the other sites, including this one.
It appeared on the scrolling news section of this forum for the preceding 4 weeks. Perhaps you would like to know about a spectacular event in the Market Place in December. Date is still to be finalised, but it will probably be Sunday 13th December: QuidamsFive white-clad stilted figures appear silently on the street and are followed by the audience through the streets. As they progress along their route, the mysterious characters are gradually transformed into huge, billowing, translucent creatures, playful yet otherworldly. These strange but friendly creatures perform a magical dance in and amongst a transfixed audience, playing games with the public and with each other. Their beautiful costumes, lit by internal lights, create a spectacular visual effect that can be seen by thousands of people. Dreamy and ethereal, the figures continue their journey to the Market Square, where to an uplifting soundtrack, they perform a magical dance. As they dance, a moon-like sphere rises into the night sky casting light onto the performers and public to create a beautiful finale. http://quidams.com/Herbert-s-Dream.html |
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| September 14, 2009, 11:54am |
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Fair enough I was wrong in that case, I didn't see that on there.
It is also advertised on... http://www.visitwestberkshire.org.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1194&Category=CommunityEvent: Newbury Latin American FestivalStarting on 12 Sep at 10:00 for 7 hours A taste of the Caribbean and South America in the heart of Newbury! Being held in Market Street, Northbrook Street and a parade around the town. Come and get involved in mask making, street fun, and enjoy the Latin American music and food. Come and Samba, Salsa and Calypso and try delicious tortillas, guacamole and ceviche! |
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| September 14, 2009, 1:02pm |
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Any chance it was advertised anywhere other than just online? |
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| September 14, 2009, 2:36pm |
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Any chance it was advertised anywhere other than just online?
It is usually illegal and inserts in the local paper just go straight in the bin!  |
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