London Samba School and World Heartbeat Music Academy to perform at Alt Vibes!
Live music performances and free samba lessons offered
A special festival is taking place across the Alton Estate in Roehampton this Saturday, 20 March.
Due to lockdown rules the spring event called Alt. Vibes! will take place online from 2pm and can be viewed on the University of Roehampton’s YouTube channel.
There will be performances from members of the London Samba School and the Second Line Band from Wandsworth-based World Heartbeat Music Academy. The broadcast will include a short Samba lesson.
You can also improve your Samba skills at a free zoom class between 1.30-2pm on Friday, 19 March. The meeting ID is 813 1091 8787 and the password AltVibe.
The event is being organised by Wandsworth Council and the University of Roehampton. Funding for the project has come from a grant of more than £4,000 following a successful joint bid by the university and council to the Research England Strategic Priorities Fund.
The aim of the event is to bring the community together especially after the impact of the Covid-19 and the lack of socialising through 2020.
Cabinet Member for Housing Cllr Kim Caddy said, “Of course it is disappointing that the event has to take place online but it will bring some much needed fun to residents and hopefully give everyone who watches a lift.”
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March 18, 2021