2011-08-29
Notting Hill Carnival
Around a million people hit Notting Hill's streets in West London for Europe's biggest carnival. Fabulous floats make a colourful circuit of the area and sound systems blast out music all day. Sample delicious Caribbean jerk chicken or Jamaican patties.
The event first took place in 1964, when the area's Caribbean community,
suffering from discrimination, came together to create a festival with
calypso music and steel bands reminiscent of the annual Trinidad
carnival. The wider local community joined in with the party and the
Notting Hill Carnival was born.
More than 100 decorated floats,
pumping out calypso, soca and steel band music, parade through the
streets over the weekend, followed by troupes of dancers in flamboyant,
shimmering costumes and supporters with whistles and horns. They go
round the carnival route just once, but it takes up to seven hours!
As
you dance your way around the sound systems, everything from ska and
reggae to hip-hop, funk, soul and house music keeps the crowds moving.
Pick up an official map of where all the systems are and pick your
favourite, or simply follow your ears and your feet. Make sure you check
who is performing live - big names can often be heard for free.
When: 28 - 29 Aug 2011
Where: Notting Hill, London, England
From: whatsonwhen.com
last modification: 2011-06-24