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UK Notting Hill Carnival delegation to attend 2011 Seychelles Carnaval International de Victoria

UK Notting Hill Carnival delegation to attend 2011 Seychelles Carnaval International de Victoria
Image from Seychelles Tourism Board

Jan 24, 2011

It is now confirmed that a 30-strong delegation from UK’s world-famous Notting Hill Carnival has announced their intent to participate in the upcoming 2011 Seychelles "Carnaval International de Victoria" due to be held between March 4-6, 2011.

The celebrated Notting Hill Carnival is an annual celebration, which has taken place since 1964 on the streets of Notting Hill and Chelsea over the August bank holiday, led by members of the British African-Caribbean community who have lived in the area since the 1950s.

Attracting up to as many as 2 million people in the past, the carnival has achieved the status of the 2nd largest street festival in the world. This iconic festival is now set to bring its color and style to the Seychelles, further complementing a swelling number of participants in Seychelles’ new carnival, which will already feature participants from La Reunion, China, Japan, South Korea, South Africa, France, and Zimbabwe to name but a few.

The 3-day 2011 Seychelles "Carnaval International de Victoria" promises to bring Victoria to life with the official opening followed by a grand, open-air restaurant featuring food – and music – from across the world as local hotels, in coordination with various participating countries, set up al fresco restaurants showcasing their particular culture’s culinary skills.

The spectacular event will then move into Carnival Day featuring a Carnival Procession of participants’ floats on a circular itinerary through the streets of the capital and against a backdrop of music, dance, and colorful costumes. This will be followed by a Family Fun Day and all-day musical show featuring a wide choice of Seychellois and international music, entertainment, and food.

Source: Seychelles Tourism Board



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