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Action Reports - Contents
October 2005 Fortnight of Action - Action Reports
Multicultural Arts & Dance Event
MADE
(Multicultural Arts &Dance Event) in Scotland, organised by Central Scotland
Racial Equality Council in conjunction with Forth Valley College, and
Falkirk Council Community Services. On the 24th October, at the Forth
Valley College, Falkirk Campus Main Hall.
It was definitely a typical Scottish day - wet, cold, windy and miserable. But inside the main reception and main hall of Falkirk Campus, it was full of life, warm and welcoming, with a video on racism playing on the side.
The
organisers and volunteers of MADE were of diverse backgrounds themselves
and added to the diverse nature of the afternoon. Participants of all
generations and ethnic backgrounds flocked to the venue as soon as the
doors opened at 1pm. There were grandmothers, mothers, students, young
people, British-Asians, Africans, Europeans etc, certainly a diverse range
of people.
The
activities were made to reflect the diversity of people. There were among
other things African drumming and dance workshops, belly dancing and tai-chi.
On display were African artefacts and jewellery, Indian costumes. Participants
took part in the workshops, in henna painting, purchased jewellery, and
learnt how to wear Indian costumes.
In between all this rather active but exciting fun, an Indian buffet
was put on, enabling all attendees to savour the taste of Chicken pakora,
vegetable pakora, samosa and many more. For participants, it was definitely
a day to remember. Bearing in mind that the theme of the event was 'Show
Racism the Red Card', and the objective was towards community cohesion
in Central Scotland, this is what some of them had to say:
'The event showed us how much other cultures have to offer us in Scotland' 'It helped break down barriers' 'I enjoyed seeing different cultures mix'
In all a lot of participants felt the event increased their appreciation of other cultures. It was an event not to be missed!
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