Monday, August 30, 2010

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quietly celebrates its multiculturalism with the Notting Hill Carnival

The Notting Hill Carnival, which celebrates the last five decades, the mixture of cultures and races that characterize the British capital, celebrates his big day with a parade that gets attached to Londoners, tourists and Caribbean to the rhythm of Afro-Caribbean music. Fifty

music equipment giant, carnival groups with over 300 members and a million visitors each year make this carnival the most crowded in Europe.

London ahead of the official date marking the end of summer to celebrate the summer season just drawing the tail of the sun that allowed the city to enjoy the outdoors and look kind without too many clothes.

Sequins, feathers and glitter are the basic materials for making the designs, which sometimes is used all year and they look the audience during the two days of the carnival.

Established in 1964 by Afro-Caribbean immigrants living in London in response to a wave of racist incidents that rocked the city at that time, the protest parade has become one of the great attractions of the famous Notting Hill close to Portobello Road market.

With opening day on Sunday, dedicated to children, this masquerade alive today, last Monday in August, a holiday in England, his big day with almost 10 hours non-stop parade.

carnival Arawak group, the most crowded with more than 300 participants, is one of the stars of the day and celebrates its tenth Carnival under the theme "10 ways" to have fun jumping and ultimately "to enjoy the carnival."

Trucks with large speakers, cars to carry drums or even more simply, whistles, create a festive atmosphere to the beat of calypso, soca (fusion of soul and calypso), reggae and samba, which race do not matter , age and climate, just having fun.

To recover energy, makeshift food stalls Caribbean, Chinese, Italian and traditional fish and chips British dot the route of the carnival groups and exemplify the cultural diversity of London.

security issues are clouding the carnival in recent years: in 2009 alone more than 200 people were arrested for disorderly conduct and possession of drugs and, just before the big day this year, and had made hundreds of arrests for possession of weapons.

To anticipate any security problems, the city has invested 6 million pounds (7.2 million euros) this year.

The residents of this affluent suburb west of London agree with unequal attitude temporary invasion involves the arrival in the area of \u200b\u200bthousands of people during the weekend, but end up becoming an essential part of the atmosphere of this day. Some

offering the bathroom of her home to visitors who are passing, in exchange for a modest price, and other tying dozens of plastic bags in the lattice of your yard to make it clear that is not right to throw trash soil.

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