Bringing people together by promoting cultural awareness & diversity in schools, colleges & the workplace. Dance/dress, Presentations, Rangoli, Henna, & more.

Joined June 2018
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Yr4/5 & Yr6 didn’t disappoint .. their Rangolis were amazing too! Just had to put them all together to show them all. Cant wait to see them on display in school.
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After yesterday’s Sikhism workshops & Bhangra dancing in a school in Nelson, today R–Yr4 children have been creating beautiful Rangolis — traditional patterns made during Diwali. Fab creativity, detail & care to create these amazing pieces of artwork! ✨
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Happy Vaisakhi! Vaisakhi (also called Baisakhi) is celebrated by Sikhs in Punjab & around the world. It marks the day in 1699 when the Khalsa (a special Sikh community) was created. It’s a time to remember bravery, kindness, and standing up for what is right. 1/3
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People celebrate by: Singing and dancing (especially bhangra!) Visiting the Gurdwara (Sikh place of worship) Sharing food with others Spending time with family and friends It is also a harvest festival, which means it celebrates farmers gathering their crops 2/3
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3/3 and giving thanks. Let’s celebrate by learning, sharing, and being kind to one another. #Vaisakhi #LearningTogether #PrimarySchoolFun
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We celebrated Holi at school today with henna, a presentation, and a vibrant dance full of colour. The pupils were having so much fun… they made sure I didn’t stay colour-free for long.
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Eid Mubarak to all students, families, and communities celebrating! 🌙✨ May this Eid bring joy, peace, and happiness to you and your loved ones. Wishing you a wonderful and blessed Eid filled with kindness, reflection, and togetherness.
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Inspired by an assembly on Holi all the pupils (EYFS-Yr6) at a Bolton school had fun creating these beautiful pieces. Using various techniques, they brought together paints, vibrant pigments, & glitter to truly capture Hindu celebrations marking the start of spring.
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Today Hindus (and their non Hindu friends) celebrate Holi - the beautiful Hindu festival of colours. It marks the arrival of spring and symbolizes the victory of good over evil — inspired by the story of Prahlad and Holika. People celebrate by gathering 1/2
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2/2. with family and friends, throwing vibrant colored powders, dancing, laughing, and sharing sweets. Holi reminds us that no matter how different our colours are, together we create something beautiful.
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Despite the weather last week, I loved revamping the EYFS outdoor area at a school in Clayton-le-Moors. So rewarding to see the transformation — here are some before & after pics! If your outdoor area needs a bit of TLC, feel free to get in touch.
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Proud to share these stunning Rangolis made by every Year 3–5 pupil at a Burnley school today. Wonderful creativity and teamwork all around
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First time creating Rangoli with a triple-entry school, and I’ll admit—I was a bit apprehensive at first. But I needn’t have been! The focus, creativity, and care from the pupils were incredible, and the results speak for themselves. Beautiful work, Year 5 and Year 6!
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It’s Diwali today - a Hindu festival also called the Festival of Lights, celebrated in India and around the world! On Diwali, people: Light diyas (small lamps) to brighten their homes and hearts. Share sweets and gifts with family and friends. Decorate with colorful 🧵1/2
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🧵2/2 rangoli designs. Celebrate the victory of good over evil and light over darkness! It’s a time to spread love, kindness, and happiness everywhere. So this Diwali, lets all shine bright by being kind, helping others, and sharing smiles!
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Something to remind all the Year 6’s ..
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Happy Diwali & Bandi Chhor! This is the main day of the Diwali festivities, Hindu families gather together for Lakshmi puja, a prayer to the Goddess Lakshmi. Hindus believe that today the Goddess Lakshmi enters homes and blesses people with good fortune 🧵1/2
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🧵2/2 Sikhs celebrate it as Bandi Chhor Divas, celebrating the acts of compassion & selflessness of Guru Hargobind –who remained imprisoned to protest for the rights of wrongly imprisoned Hindu princes. Both celebrations involve mouth-watering feast, diyas, firework & gifts.
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