A free event celebrating different cultures through music and dance will be held at Ty Pawb.
Visitors to Ty Pawb will be taken on an unforgettable journey from The Nile to The Danube, with a series of exciting events and performances, supported by North Wales Multicultural Hub and others.
Workshops will be open to everyone (including beginners!), for Arabic singing and Polish Roma dance. From 7pm, performances will feature everything from Egyptian Bellydance, to Middle Eastern and Eastern European folk music.
The final performance will feature Yasmine Latkowski, a composer and performer, whose work can be heard in Channel 4's Come Dine With Me, BBC Africa Eye and BBC2 Art of Persia.
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She will be performing at the event with a full band, including musicians with Welsh folk roots, fusing all of these genres together in a multicultural collective, from the width of Wales, Europe and the Middle East.
Yasmine said: “This event showcases aspects of Middle Eastern, Polish and Welsh cultures that we want to share and celebrate. We want to bring people together through music and dance, with the chance to learn a Polish Roma dance and a song in Arabic. Everybody will be made to feel welcome.”
The event will be held Saturday April 1, from 4pm.
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