In Indian cultures, all guests and visitors occupy a very special place and a Rangoli (beautiful, elaborate patterns drawn out on the ground; 'rang' meaning 'color' and 'aavalli' meaning colored creepers' or 'row of colors'), is an expression of this warm hospitality. Art Asia and local artists created Rangoli patterns out of unusual materials at Ejector Seat. The Rangoli created at Ejector Seat will help to inform a Giant Rangoli that Art Asia will be creating in the Guildhall Square on June 11th.
Marc Jaytin & Jade Xuereb from Southampton based photographic arts company, Obsidian-AIC, were at the Arts Festival and were allowing you a unique opportunity to become part of their ongoing CONception project 2011. Just get in touch with them through the website - www.obsidian-aic.com
The Bandstand - Headliners were Peter and Kerry
The SoCo stage where bands engaged in exciting collaborations, fusions of sound and create something unique and not to be missed. With the assistance of local musicians and orchestras, it was something not to be ignored.
Childrens activity, fairy wing making with Jacqueline Rolls
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