Bradford was buzzing over the weekend as the Bradford Festival hit the city.
Thousands of residents took to the streets to listen to an eclectic mix of music, ranging from hip hop to Chinese classical music.
The city centre was thronged with street performers, including Bradford’s acclaimed disability theatre group Mind the Gap, who staged a performance which explored the life experiences of people considered ‘different’ in society, created alongside Liverpool based theatre company Kazimier.
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