Fundraising page launched for Tide of Light lantern workshops in Worthing
Tide of Light organisers have launched a project, called the Big Make, which involves lantern-making workshops with a world-famous carnival arts group, the New Carnival Company.
Up to 80 Worthing residents and four community groups will have the opportunity to work with the company, which has worked at events including the carnival in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Hide AdA parade spokesman said: “The free workshops will significantly increase the artistic quality of the parade and give community members the chance to learn skills which will stay in the community year after year.
“The vision is to see the most wonderful structures proudly paraded by the people who have made them over the course of the next few months.”
Community artist Roy Kelf said: “We are really excited that the New Carnival Company want to come to Worthing to share their knowledge.
“This means that skills learnt can be shared year on year to our own community groups.”
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Hide AdThe project has received a £2,500 boost from West Sussex County Council but organisers still need to raise £2,000 from the community to make the scheme a success.
Donations can be as little as £2 but support for the project ensures Tide of Light can return for 2019, a spokesman said.
To donate, visit the crowdfunder website here.
Any community groups or schools who would like to get involved in the workshops, contact [email protected]
Earlier this year, Tide of Light organisers announced the parade would not take place in Worthing this year.
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Hide AdHowever hard work is already underway to ensure the event in 2019 is ‘bigger and better than ever’.
Jess Estcourt, volunteer director, said: “Our ambition for 2019 is to produce a really high quality, visually stunning Tide of Light parade and after party.”
Representatives will also be attending various events in Worthing throughout the year, including the Rotary Carnival, the Green Dreams Festival, Worthing Pride and Worthing Wormhole.
A total of 40,000 people attended the parade in Worthing last year.
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Hide AdThe Worthing Lions have confirmed a fireworks display will still go ahead in November 2018, funded by the Town Centre Initiative.
The two events previously took place on the same night, but from now on will be held on different days.