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Hitching a ride... Khushi Ka Mela, a festival of Asian arts
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Hitching a ride... Khushi Ka Mela, a festival of Asian arts
Hitching a ride...Khushi Ka Mela, a festival of Asian arts, has been happening in Thornton Lodge. The festival has included workshops, a childrens procession, storytelling, theatre and dance and was organised by Thornton Lodge Nursery School and members of Chol Theatre. Children from several schools in the area have been involved, both preparing for the festival and taking part. The festival was based on Asian stories collected from within the local community. 25th March 1991
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
Mirrorpix
United Kingdom
HUD 91 1988
Media ID 21684737
© Mirrorpix
Arts Culture Festival Girls Parade Procession
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Hitching a ride. . . Khushi Ka Mela, a festival of Asian arts, captures the vibrant spirit of Thornton Lodge. This print showcases the culmination of months of preparation and participation by children from various schools in the area. Organized by Thornton Lodge Nursery School and members of Chol Theatre, this festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage within our local community. The festivities were filled with workshops, storytelling sessions, theatrical performances, and mesmerizing dances that transported everyone into an enchanting world. As these young girls joyfully parade through the streets during the children's procession, their faces radiate excitement and wonder. Khushi Ka Mela not only provided a platform for artistic expression but also fostered unity among diverse backgrounds. The festival was deeply rooted in Asian stories collected from within our community—a testament to preserving traditions while embracing multiculturalism. This photograph encapsulates childhood innocence intertwined with cultural pride. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of a time when communities came together to celebrate art and culture without commercial motives. Preserved in this Memory Lane Print is an invaluable piece of history—a snapshot frozen in time on 25th March 1991—reminding us all that festivals like Khushi Ka Mela are timeless treasures that continue to shape our collective identity.
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