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People Second mini-arts festival brings music, drama, storytelling, poetry and dance to Glaisdale By Louise French Published 3rd Jul 2024, 13:40 BST Updated 3rd Jul 2024, 13:40 BST Comment The mini-arts festival at the Robinson Institute in Glaisdale A mini-arts festival which saw people gather from across the area has been held in Glaisdale. The primary aim of the festival is to increase community participation in the performing arts – particularly music, drama, storytelling, poetry and dance – and to showcase new writing. A host of activities were on offer to engage young and old alike including face painting, fortune-telling and a poetry workshop.

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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply. This year visitors were treated to a performance of a new play, ‘King Arthur & the Water Dragon of Scaling Dam’, created by the Young Actors Ensemble, a group emerging from a half-term workshop held in Loftus Library, led by Everwitch Theatre. Visitors to the festival enjoyed a variety of entertainment The festival also showcased winning 3-minute plays, stories and songs from the .

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