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Wanted: international musicians/dance groups to appear at our school fair


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On Saturday 6 July, Heber Primary School is holding its annual summer fair from 12-3pm. This year the theme is ?Carnival of Nations? and the fair will be taking on an international flavour as we celebrate summer with food, music and games from around the world. Expect to see Japanese-style inflatable Sumo wrestling, French boules, Jamaican jerk chicken, Brazilian football games, Irish dancing and a carnival-style grand parade with prizes for the best international-themed costume ? plus a giant slide, two bouncy castles and much, much more!


To support this year?s theme, we are looking for local groups with international connections who might be interested in providing a short performance at the fair. Are there any Indian dancers / African drummers / American-style cheerleaders out there who might like to showcase their talents in return for some free publicity? Are there any children or grown-ups who can play the didgeridoo, the sitar or the bagpipes? If so, we?d love to hear from you!


Hope to see you at the Fair ? and if you are interested in taking part, please contact [email protected] or PM us on this address.

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