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Cally Festival Sunday 8th September 2013 in Caledonian Road @TheCallyFest http://thecallyfestival.com/category/programme/

Cally Festival is SUNDAY 8th SEPTEMBER  12 -6  

The third annual Cally Festival  one of London's most exciting community street festivals on Sunday 8th September 12-6pm.We're so excited for you to hear the 50-or-so performers already confirmed with our friends at Kings Place and Small Green Shoots. Other musical highlights include Benedict, local celebrity Dave Elvis, and an incredible Youth Stage hosted by local organisations CYP and XLP Arts.

If food's your thing, we've got a massive street market hosting the tastes of London's most exciting food vendors. There's also loads of local craft stalls, from cards to bags to up-cycled biking gear.You can also get involved with sports and activities including an Arsenal Penalty Shoot-Out, Street Tennis, Salsa Dancing, STOMP-style junk percussion, Times ABC Boxing Club, Yoga, Islington Boat Club, Thai Chi, Zumba and much more to get stuck in with, as well as a host of arts and crafts stalls! And for children and young people there'll be games, craft and story-telling performances at the dedicated 'Cally Kids' zone off the main street.

 Cally Festival has something for everyone.In partnership with Islington Car Free Day we've also got a Bike Doctor service with local cycling enterprise Get More Bikes. Bring down your broken pedal-bike and we'll do our best!!We're really excited to see the community come together for this annual celebration of Caledonian Road. Come and join us next Sunday for this brilliant event!
 
Cally Festival Sunday 8th September 2013 in Caledonian Road @TheCallyFest http://thecallyfestival.com/category/programme/

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