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Monday, 24 May 2010

Celebration of creativity at Belfast Children's Festival

BELFAST- The capital city of Northern Ireland

          Belfast is not a city short on festivals, but most are designed purely for the grown-ups.


A range of imaginative activities are planned

A festival with a difference gets underway on Friday with 10 days of theatre, music, visual art and activities - all of them for children.
The 13th Belfast Children's Festival is set to celebrate youngsters' creativity with a whole host of low-cost and free events.
Tree chandeliers, giant polka dots and coloured water will transform Waterworks Park this weekend.

Baby rave

The festival continues at venues across Belfast throughout next week with face painting, circus performers, storytelling, art workshops, and plenty of other unusual events to encourage creativity.
At Baby Rave Baby Bollywood, pram parking will be provided and children under-four and their parents will be encouraged to practice Bhangra dancing by a DJ and dance facilitators.
Charlie and Lola will be brought to life with puppets and music

Charlie and Lola, the much-loved stars of the hit BBC TV series also make an appearance, in a stage show with puppets and music.
The festival closes on Sunday 30 May with two full days of children's activities at Festival in a Weekend on Belfast's Waterfront.

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