The leading outdoor multi-cultural festival of free street theatre, dance, music, food and colliding cultures will be held again in Palmyra Square on Sunday 15 September, with additional activity available in Time Square.
This year’s Mela is to be Warrington’s most ambitious and inclusive yet, with some of the very best of UK’s street theatre, puppetry and dance running alongside the community stage, a showcase for local talent celebrating Warrington’s diverse communities.
Audiences will be enthralled by dance performances from Sonia Sabri Dance Company, giant puppetry by Inspirate and will be able to take part in dance workshops representing different cultures. There will also be an artisan market offering a range of food and crafts from different cultures.
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