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Night Market - Bermondsey square Sat 12th July 4-10pm


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It's time for another Stock MKT Night market in Bermondsey Square SE1


The StockMKT are bringing the spirit of Brazilian carnival to Bermondsey Square on 12 July from 4pm to 10pm. We?re not talking feathers, beads and bristols-flashing (we?re a family-affair after all) but there WILL be dancing, live music and DJs. Plus there?s an amazing line-up of the best street food, tempting cocktails and soft drinks, crafts for all the family. All combining to make the perfect Summer Saturday evening.


This month The StockMKT?s famous night market invites you to join in the with the Brazilian dancing craze Forr?. Your guides on this great fun dance are Douglas Gomes and Gladys Cavalcante from the Brazilian UK Academy (BUKA) with live music from Mistra Nordestina. Then samba the rest of the day and night away to the sounds of the uber-talented, cheeky Culture Cuts, spinning Latin tunes and party tracks to keep that fiesta feeling flowing.


Come along it's sure to be a fun evening whatever the weather!

I'll be there peddling my wares as usual! https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/lemonyjen

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