Join in the carnival with Jamaican Twist at Notting Hill
The multiple-award winning Jamaican Twist Carnival Club is offering people the chance to dance their way through the streets of London to a Caribbean rhythm as part of its vibrant Jamaica troupe at this year’s Notting Hill Carnival. Inspired by Jamaica’s national motto, ‘Out of many, one people’, which refers to the island’s multicultural heritage, everyone is welcome to join in with this fantastic opportunity. The Jamaican Twist float – known as a ‘band’ - will bring together people of all ages and backgrounds to bring an energetic blend of colourful costumes, dancing and music to Carnival. To underline the diversity ...
Crave Sydney International Food Festival
Sydney is the place to be – and eat – this October with the Crave Sydney International Food Festival offering 31 days of extraordinary food experiences in unique Sydney locations and featuring some of the world’s top chefs. From 1st – 31st October there will be a host of events for visitors and Sydneysiders alike taking place across the city to entertain, educate and celebrate our city’s obsession with food. Crave Sydney International Food Festival offers something for everyone - large scale food events; intimate dinners cooked by some of the world’s leading chefs; authentic food experiences in Sydney’s culturally diverse ...
The “who’s who” of digital descend on Valencia for Campus Party
Valencia will make way for thousands of the worlds most influential and budding technology experts Campus Party kicks off on July 26 at the City of Arts and Sciences. Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, will officially open the seven-day event, which is hailed as the biggest online meeting for innovation, creativity, digital culture and electronic entertainment in the world. It’s at Campus Party where the youth of the technology industry can share their creations and interests, participate in workshops and gain insight into new technologies and communications through presentations hosted by the key innovators of the digital industry. Now in its ...
McCluskey attends International Pow Wow 2010
The sun shone and there was a feel of magic in the air as Orlando hosted the 2010 International Pow Wow convention. McCluskey International was there in force, with Casey Hurford supporting the Chicago & Illinois Tourist Office and Jardine Chalkly attending for Discover New England.
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McCluskey attends International Pow Wow 2010
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