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7:26pm Sunday 14th June 2009
Tens of thousands of people flocked to the Bradford Mela over the weekend to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the international event.
A host of musicians, artists and dancers provided entertainment for the crowds stretching across Peel Park, displaying an international mix of cultures, communities and creativity, as well as food stalls, street theatre and a funfair.
Organisers of this year’s Mela hoped to create a family atmosphere with attractions such as the Hive – an interactive arena where children enjoyed workshops with themes of bees, flowers, nature and the environment.
One of the largest attractions was the Mango Stage where thousands watched performers such as bhangra pioneer Channi Singh of Alaap and Jazzy B, from Canada, who has fast become one of the best selling bhangra artists in the world.
A new stage introduced at this year’s event was the Peel Stage, where the city’s rising musical talent were able to perform, including the likes of Bradford’s own rock outfit Faze and more acoustic based Wilful Missing.
Bradford Mela producer Ben Pugh said: “We have been working to make the event more family friendly and by providing more family stages and events what we are actually able to do is capture the essence of the many different cultures that are represented in Bradford.”
Mr Pugh estimated about 2,500 people had worked together to bring the Mela to realisation – and expected the crowds to top 100,000.
Councillor Adrian Naylor, Bradford Council’s executive member for regeneration, said the Bradford Mela, the first in Europe, helped give the city a worldwide recognition.
He said: “In terms of businesses this is a great showcase, as you walk around you see everything, from the voluntary sector to the private sector.
Restaurateur Omar Khan hosted and provided food for the VIP area. He said: “This is something that is excellent for all the communities getting together and being part of each other’s cultures and knowing each others cultures.”
Saleem Kader, managing director of Bombay Stores Group, said his company sponsored the Mela. He said: “Commercially we don’t really make the money back, but what’s more important for us is the association with the Mela.”
Warthog, Almost Bradford says...
11:32am Mon 15 Jun 09
Cakeface, Shipley says...
11:34am Mon 15 Jun 09
albion, west riding says...
12:51pm Mon 15 Jun 09
Cakeface wrote:I agree! I had an enjoyable afternoon in Leeds.
This is something that is excellent for all the communities getting together and being part of each other’s cultures and knowing each others cultures.....
albion, west riding says...
12:51pm Mon 15 Jun 09
Cakeface wrote:I agree! I had an enjoyable afternoon in Leeds.
This is something that is excellent for all the communities getting together and being part of each other’s cultures and knowing each others cultures.....
albion, west riding says...
12:53pm Mon 15 Jun 09
Cakeface, Shipley says...
12:53pm Mon 15 Jun 09
albion wrote:yeh, I stayed in Kent!
Cakeface wrote: This is something that is excellent for all the communities getting together and being part of each other’s cultures and knowing each others cultures.....I agree! I had an enjoyable afternoon in Leeds.
Iona Cortina, Bradford says...
2:28pm Mon 15 Jun 09
albion wrote:Lol ! :D
No i didnt go twice.
capacioustraverse, says...
7:55pm Mon 15 Jun 09
albion, west riding says...
9:30pm Mon 15 Jun 09
capacioustraverse wrote:Are they? I cant see that.
I see the neo-fascist curmudgeons are upset that their posts have been removed by some insensitive gatekeepers(ha ha )- oh! what a pity!
mezza, bradford says...
7:36am Tue 16 Jun 09
jimmyblue, Bradford says...
12:40pm Wed 17 Jun 09
mezza, bradford says...
8:44pm Wed 17 Jun 09
jimmyblue wrote:thankyou jimmyblue glad you agree also hate cannon mills!
I am asian, and most the posts are write in what they say. Every year the mela brags about how much more better it will be and how more multicultural it will be...Never happens..!!!...
They were more asian clothes stalls and asian food stalls than anything else. Why not just turn the event into another cannon mills...
As for more things for the kids, where were they because i didnt see any thing apart from the tent were kids could do abit of colouring etc.
For it being the 21st birthday of the bradford Mela, it was very dissapointing to say the least...
It is becoming more of a yob/ groupy event than a family orientated event.
Oakenshaw white, Oakenshaw says...
7:44pm Thu 18 Jun 09
Crusader88, Queensbury says...
10:04am Fri 19 Jun 09
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its johnny, Bradford says...
9:56am Mon 15 Jun 09