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People with different ethnic background comes together to produce a fair. The fair would be separated into different rooms and these rooms would be designed to represent each country; every time some one walks into a different room they would feel as if they are in another country. These room would contain speciality foods from that country, games, items for sale and also information on the current country and its history. I feel that in orer for the public to go and see every room, there should be a map and every time they visit a room they would get a stamp on the card. If they have all of the stamps then they can place it into a box which then means that they are entered for a prize draw. Towards the end of the fair, there would be a small fashion show in which local schools and centers created and the prize would be announced.
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Community and cultural awareness are issues that are becoming more and more important to people...and the more events to tackle this the better I reckon!
Community centres usually have space to offer for local events so you shouldn't have too much problem finding one - for example, I see you're in south east london so how about Woolwich Common Community Centre
16 Leslie Smith Square, SE18 4DW
Tel: 020 8855 2437
You might have trouble finding somewhere with lots of different rooms but somewhere where you can have lots of stalls for different groups would work just as well...
Do you have a list of countries/cultures you'd ideally like to be represented at your event?
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My father was involved in a Cultural Awarness Fair that his office ran - they had one main room where they set out an auditorium and then had the people from the various cultures perform on the stage in front; each culture took it in turns to share something about their culture, they were allowed to portray it in any way they wanted to, for example, a woman from Ghana held a scalf tying competition where she demonstrated the traditional technique and then got members of the audience to attempt the technique themselves.
On the side was a buffet table with food from all the different cultures placed on the same table with information about each item.
The way in which it was presented meant that everyone took part in each others cultures together and thus it braught everyone together much more closely i feel than if everyone was seperated by their own stall or room.
just an idea to aid your plans though, make use of it as you will :-D
good luck, FrankMG Report Abuse
Perhaps instead of different rooms, try grouping the stands together by continent? This may make the event more manageable and also would create a great atmosphere as different countries host their stands next to each other.
Try contacting local community groups to attract the diversity that you want. Think it's a great idea to try to involve schools as would be an interesting way to learn about different cultures outside of the classroom
Maybe you could charge an entrance fee as that would then cover some of your costs. You may find that some of the people you would like to attend already have their own materials and equipment for stands. Report Abuse
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