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Swansea International Jazz Festival 2024
15 - 17 June

 
Celebrate Swansea’s cultural and ethnic diversity and enjoy dance, choirs, local bands and workshops, busking, cooking demonstrations and entertainment in the City Centre this March 4th.

11:00 am – 6:30 pm

Many communities make up the diverse community that is Swansea, and the events will focus on bringing people together to celebrate Swansea and what it means to us all as individuals and together – whether a Jack by birth or habit; disabled; young; or old; whatever our sexual orientation, beliefs, language or abilities.

The event is in partnership with AberDewi 2017, which will include a Twmpath, St Davids Parade, choral sing along of Calon Lan, Samba Tawe and more
 
Make sure you don’t miss the following:
 

Aberdewi 2017 Twmpath, parade and Dragon competition
‘What is Swansea?’ photo exhibition with UWTSD
Creative Bubble Busking Stage
Jaipongan Dancing, performed by the Indonesian Community
West Glamorgan Archives exhibition
Music, food and workshops from the African Community Centre
Swansea City of Sanctuary interactive workshop
Support from Swansea Council for Voluntary Service
Lantern Parade, Twmpath and entertainment at the National Waterfront Museum
Food and Henna provided by the Ethnic Youth Support Team
Face painting, photo collage and more from Swansea Bay LGBT Forum
Polish Welsh Association
Fun activities by RNIB Swansea
Diversity workshop, games and puzzles with Swansea Bay REC
Henna Painting with Swansea Donates
Thai Cultural Association
Time 2 Sing
Saree tying, Indian Diya, food, jewellery and more from Swansea Indian Community

 
There are lots of activities taking place prior to the main event, including:
 

Celebrating Cultural Diversity, Blaenymaes Community Centre
Cultural awareness workshops, Community First areas
The Bigger Picture Festival, with Swansea University CampusLife and Swansea University Students Union

Date
04 Mar 2017
Venue
Swansea City Centre