Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Multicultural Bollocks in Royal Tunbridge Wells


Tunbridge Wells Mela 2009
On Sunday 19 July, the ever popular Tunbridge Wells Mela will return to Calverley Grounds, Royal Tunbridge Wells, from 12 noon until 6pm.
This community event celebrates the diversity of the borough through music, food and dance and attendance is completely free of charge!
Mela is a term from the Indian Subcontinent used to describe community celebrations. Melas now take place all over the UK.
This will be the fourth Tunbridge Wells Mela and will feature a wide range of performances and food from all over the world including the UK, Ireland, Brazil, Bangladesh, India, the Caribbean and Egypt amongst others.
Groups performing on the day include: Zimbaremabwe, Lahing Kayumanggi, Dhaki/Dhol Fusion, Hot Rats, Deshi Movement, Courtney McMahon Irish Dancers, B21, Phase 5 Steel Band, Four By Four Bhangra Group & Dhol Drummers, and Casabella - Latin Fusion, and there will also be a performance from local schools.
Visitors to the Mela can take part in activities, purchase food and drink, visit community information stands and socialise with their friends, all whilst listening - or even dancing - to an eclectic range of music.



Dont see many Brass Bands, Folk Groups or Morris Dancers.This racist anti British event is being foisted on the local residents to help community cohesion or some such bollocks.How can excluding the majority indigenous population be good for community relations.Notice though how they are roping the school kids in to brain wash them at an early age.I wouldnt let my kids within a hundred miles of this event or the right on PC gits that thought it up.Wait a few days and then go to the War and Peace Show at Beltring unless of course you want to see the one legged transgender bangaldeshi bangra deshi fusion drumming (no whiteys allowed) band.




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