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Mela Festival In Warrington Is Celebrating Its 12th Anniversary & Offering A Cultural Experience Of The World

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Warrington's Mela Festival Is Set To Return To The Borough For 2024

Now in its 12th year, Warrington Mela will feature some of the UK’s finest street theatre, puppetry and dance (Credit: Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
Now in its 12th year, Warrington Mela will feature some of the UK’s finest street theatre, puppetry and dance (Credit: Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Warrington’s multicultural festival, Warrington Mela, is set to return on Sunday the 15th of September, bringing a spectacular blend of street theatre, dance, music, food and global cultures to the heart of the town.


This year’s festival is more ambitious and inclusive than ever thanks to a National Lottery Project Grant from Arts Council England. Warrington Borough Council will deliver the event in partnership with Warrington Ethnic Communities Association (WECA), Culture Warrington and with the generous support of Warrington BID.


Additional funding from the council’s Community Investment Fund (CIF), Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service, and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire has been secured to engage with Warrington’s harder-to-reach communities.


These contributions will empower local artists and community members to create and showcase unique artworks and performances at the festival, providing a platform to share their cultural heritage.


Now in its 12th year, Warrington Mela will feature some of the UK’s finest street theatre, puppetry and dance, including performances by the renowned Sonia Sabri Dance Company and the spectacular giant puppetry of Inspirate.

“This year’s Mela promises to be an inclusive feast of family fun, in a welcoming and accessible environment. Warrington Mela is a true celebration of the connections that make our community so special." - Cllr Tony Higgins, Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture & Leisure.

Cllr Mo Hussain, Deputy Mayor of Warrington and Secretary of WECA, said: “We are very grateful to Arts Council England for their support, which helps us continue the important work of bringing Warrington Mela to our community.


Cllr Hussain added: “This recognition of the festival as a quality arts event is something we take pride in, as it plays a key role in celebrating the different cultures within our town. We look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have again this year.”


Cllr Tony Higgins, Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture & Leisure, added: “This year’s Mela promises to be an inclusive feast of family fun, in a welcoming and accessible environment. Warrington Mela is a true celebration of the connections that make our community so special.


Cllr Higgins added: “As well as a brilliant event for our town to host, this festival will be an opportunity for people from all walks of life to come together and share their experiences.”


The festival will spotlight local talent on the community stage, celebrating the cultures of South Asia, Nigeria, Hong Kong and Ukraine.


For the first time, Warrington Mela will connect Palmyra Square to Time Square, symbolising this year’s theme of ‘connections’ by uniting people through culture, food and a varied arts programme. Visitors of all ages can immerse themselves in interactive dance workshops, explore an artisan market offering global food and other goods.


Andrea Morley, Project Manager for Warrington BID, said: “We’re excited to support such an inclusive and dynamic festival. There really will be something for everyone.”


For more information, you can visit Warrington BID's website.

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