UK Centre for Carnival Arts

UK Centre for Carnival Arts

UK Centre for Carnival Arts
Genre Carnival
Location(s) 3 St Mary's Road, Luton, Bedfordshire,
England
Founded 2008
Website
www.carnivalarts.org.uk/UKCCA

The UK Centre for Carnival Arts (UKCCA) is a home dedicated to carnival arts, communities, learning and enterprise. Carnival involves highly skilled art forms across music, movement and costume. These art forms are rooted in traditions spanning the globe. The Centre runs carnival-inspired courses, workshops, seminars, outreach, exhibitions showcases, galas and events. The UKCCA is a living, breathing, creative space designed by Ash Sakula Architects specifically to unite, engage and support carnival arts.[1]

A National Arts charity, it is the first dedicated organisation and centre of its kind, promoting excellence within the field of carnival arts in all its professional forms – from mas, music, movement to circus, multi-media, performance and site specific street arts throughout the UK.

The UKCCA's state-of-the-art centre houses a large open multi-functional space Mas Camp, a rehearsal studio, a welding and casting facility, teaching classrooms, shower rooms, a costume-making workshop, café and social area.

References

  1. "About Us". UKCCA Website. The centre was founded and lead [sic] by a dynamic chief executive Mr Paul Anderson who was awarded with an MBE in 2011 for his tireless contribution to carnival arts. Paul and his team raised over 7.4 million pounds to design, build and run the centre for three years after it's [sic] opening in 2009. Paul and his team raised over 7 million pounds in revenue in over 9 and a half years. This makes Paul UKs [sic] highest ever recorded fundraiser in the history of British carnival.
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