This year’s Bradford Festival is set to stage over 15 workshops and activities alongside its varied music, street theatre and dance programme.
Local artists will again play a significant role in offering the free activities which can be enjoyed by adults and children of all ages.
Hundreds of local school children will take part in a mass dance and a mass sing, and in workshops and taster sessions at the opening Schools’ Day.
The Bradford Festival takes places in City Park from 12-14 July and entry is free.
Councillor Sarah Ferriby, Healthy People and Places Portfolio Holder, said: “We are thrilled to be offering such a great programme of workshops and activities.
“Once again, local artists from across Bradford will provide people with opportunities to have a go and try out lots of different arts forms.”
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