Exeter Respect 2017
Saturday 3rd to Sunday 4th June 2017Belmont Park, Exeter, Devon, EX1 2DJ, England MAP
FREE
Exeter Respect is the city's annual FREE celebration of diversity when we use performing and creative arts to promote multi-cultural understanding and say no to racism and all forms of prejudice. The event takes place on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th June from 12 noon until 6pm at Belmont Park, Exeter.
Line-up
The acts confirmed so far are:
Inspire Stage:
Saturday: Exeter College Student Choir, Music Academy Level 2 Music Ensemble, Live Lunch, Emma Watson Vocal Students, Grace Hancock Vocal Students, Exeter College performing Arts Students, White Tigers of Doom, Exeter College Jazz Project, New Project, HND Music Ensemble Group 1, HND Music Ensemble Group 2
Sunday: Lanky and the Beard, Exeter College Performing Arts Students, Tin Soldiers, The Lures, Jambassadors, Toot Sweet, The Craig Milverton Legacy Band, Exeter College Alumni, Lucy Aggett, Bekah Bossard, Joshie Beard - Odins Road, Daisi Perry, Exeter College Big Band
Diversity Stage:
Saturday: Locked Horns, Spirit Level, Emily Howard and the Dilly Boyd, The Blu Funk Allstars, Level 2, Lola Lovatt, Revolution Roots, The Real Ish Band
Sunday: Kelta, Alex Hart Music, Annika Skoogh, Barefoot Bandit, Paul Kouatchou, Big Noise Choir, Karina and Bollywood Dancers
Community Stage:
Saturday: Sound Waves, Newtowns Dancing Bandits, Exeter University World Choir, Andigwa Dance (African) Rebecca, Get Changed Theatre Company, Shine Music, Turning Tides Project, Ameera Dance (Belly) Ilaria, Celt
Sunday: Wren Music, Devon Capoeira Community, Karina Dance (Flamenco), Just 4 Funk, Karina Dance (Bollywood), Anairda, Ameera Dance (Italian) Ilaria, Fil ex Choir, The Fountaineers
Widsith & Deor Tipi Stage
Saturday: Nicole Wakeling, Clive Pig the Storyfella, Jackie Juno, The Dinosaur Rider by Kenson Low
Sunday: Kat Black, Dave Oliver
On site
Expect Diversity Stage, NEW Phonic FM Outdoor Stage, Cafe Stage, Play Area, Dance Workshops, NEW Music Workshops, Stories, Cabaret Tipi, Fire Service Demos, Campaigns, Communities, NEW Wellbeing Zone, Food Licenced Bar and a celebratory atmosphere.
The Respect movement started in London two decades ago, and events now take place across the country. Their motto is: All different, All equal...Respect!
More info
Exeter Respect 2017 is an alcohol free festival this year.
For more information, see the Exeter Respect website.
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