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Find out how you can be a part of The Katumba Halloween Carnival

The Katumba Halloween Carnival is coming to the City Centre this October – and you can be a part of it!

Find out how you can catch the pop up Halloween performances and be a part of The Katumba Halloween Carnival by joining their carnival workshops.

Every October, Liverpool drumming and movement troupe, Katumba Transforms the Liverpool City Centre into a playground of imagination, with performances inspiring, and engaging audiences by creating big, bold, visual shows through unexpected spectacle of drums, fire, lights, dance, theatre and more.

This year the Katumba Halloween Carnival is taking a surprising turn: a music, pyrotechnics, and visual showcase at the Bombed Out Church, with pop-up performances around the city centre – all culminating with an explosive finale in Liverpool ONE.

Find out how you can be a part of The Katumba Halloween Carnival

Sharing the fun – and benefits – of carnival practices is Katumba’s mission and it will be no different with their Halloween Carnival. From now until the 30th October, you can take part in carnival and wellbeing workshops in L8; learning skills & building props that you can showcase at the carnival, in addition to wellbeing sessions.

You can choose from a variety of workshops, from lantern making with Luma Creations, to carnival dance with Movema, capoeira with CFA, spoken word, cycle rides & skills with Cycle For Life, Yoga & Sound Bath with Juliana Brazil Movement and more.

WHERE CAN YOU CATCH THE KATUMBA HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL?

Bombed Out Church
31st October, 5-7pm

No pre-booking required. Limited space available on a first come first served basis-doors open at 4.30pm. Some of the acts you’ll see include: ‘Voodoo Vibes’ a collaboration by Katumba drumming, vocals by Amber and spoken word by Addae Gasking, nephew of the one and only Godfrey Holder, the voodoo priest in the classic James Bond film; ‘Jump Up and Be Seen’ carnival dance showcase by Movema, Levi Roots and his inspired poetry, to name a few! All interspersed with fire, puppetry and magical projection displays.

The first female UK City Mayor, Joanne Anderson, will be opening the event and marking the official launch of BlaST-Black & Brown Social Traders Network, of which Katumba is a part of, and who collaborated on ‘Routes & Roots – Festival of the African Diaspora’.

City Centre (including Liverpool ONE)
5pm-9pm

Surprise Pop Up street Performances-keep your ear to the ground to catch light art, carnival drumming, capoeira fighting, world dance, Puppet magic lantern displays and more! No tickets needed.

For more information, head to www.katumba.co.uk/routes-and-roots/

READ MORE: Guide to Halloween in Liverpool

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