And it’s on at 2 and 5 every afternoon of the festival, apart from the first day. MAN: It’s in the market in the town centre – the outdoor one, not the covered market (Q9). MAN: There isn’t any ballet, I’m afraid, but there’ll be a demonstration of traditional dances from all round the country. WOMAN: Are there any displays of ballet dancing? I’m particularly interested in that as I do it as a hobby. MAN: Now let me see, what else can I tell you about? Because the art college is in use for classes, throughout the festival, the videos are being shown in Handsworth House. It makes a change from children and parents, doesn’t it! For example, the students of the art college have produced a number of videos, all connected with relationships between children and their grandparents. MAN: There are several events that go on the whole time. WOMAN: And what’s happening on the other days? It’s always one of the most popular events in the festival.
You should go to the park to watch, as you’ll get the best view from there, and the display takes place on the opposite side of the river (Q5). Well, all that will take place in the afternoon, and later, as the sun sets, there’ll be a firework display. WOMAN: I’m a biologist, so I’ve always been interested in her, I didn’t realise she came from Kenton. She was born in Kenton exactly 100 years ago, so we’re celebrating her centenary. MAN: After that, a community group from the town will perform a play they’ve written themselves, just a short one.