Notting Hill Carnival 2019 - London UK
We tried to show you the atmosphere in the second largest carnival in the world -Notting Hill, after the one in Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
Don’t miss to visit this celebration of Caribbean heritage on the streets of Nothing Hill, seriously your not going to regret!!!
Celebrations include costume-clad Caribbeans dancing to traditional reggae, meringue, calypso, rumba, and zouk music, and street vendors selling foods like seasoned jerk chicken, callaloo, and traditional goat stew (smiley)
In the end this carnival is all about having fun!
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Notting Hill Carnival is annual event in London since 1966 on the streets of Notting Hill, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea each August over two days. It is led by members of the British West Indian community, and attracts around one million people annually, making it one of the world's largest street festivals, and a significant event in Black British culture.
Attendance: around 2 million attendees, 40,000 volunteers and 9,000 police each year
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The streets of Kensington and Chelsea London uk come alive for 2 days of the year
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Notting Hill Carnival 2019 London
Today is the start of Notting Hill Carnival 2019. I check out some of this years parade, the sound systems and the food. Amazing atmosphere again this year at carnival. And the weather was warm and sunny all day so perfect.
2019 Notting Hill Carnival London UK Revellers
British English Holidays - Notting Hill Carnival
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Notting Hill Carnival London UK 29th August 2016
My first experience of the famous Notting Hill Carnival, 29th August 2016. A great colorful day with plenty of fab costumes.
There were hundreds of thousands of people that came to enjoy the carnival, which is held every year.
I found myself struggling in certain areas just to get through the crowd hehe. I managed to record a short clip of a routined dance which was great.
This is a short video of my time at the Notting Hill Carnival 2016, taken from my archives :) and now sharing with you.
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NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL, NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL IN LONDON
NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL, NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL IN LONDON, When is Carnival?
Notting Hill Carnival takes place over the August bank holiday weekend, on Sunday 26 and Monday August 27.
The all-important parade begins bright and early at 9.30am on both days.
Due to a strict noise curfew the sound systems will stop blasting at 7.30pm, but there are many after parties in the area keeping the party going. You can find a list of them here.
The floats, trucks and parade bands would have cleared the streets by 8.30pm. Sunday is Family Day, which is a more relaxed day to prepare for the hard-core partying. Between 9am and 7pm, there's a parade for children and family-friendly sounds from the World Music stage at Powis Square.
Monday is when the real party begins, with more than 60 bands and 37 sound systems taking over the streets. On both Sunday and Monday there will be a 72 second silence held in tribute to the Grenfell victims.
The full details are below:
Saturday August 25
Though the main events run on Sunday 26 and Monday 27, things do begin a little earlier, on Saturday evening. Head down to Emslie Horniman Pleasance Park on Bosworth Road, where, from 6pm until 11pm, they’ll be hosting Panorama. It's family friendly, open-air evening and the UK's largest steelband competition. Tickets cost £5 and can be bought here.
Sunday August 26 (Family Day)
The next morning, the early risers of Notting Hill will lead Jouvert from 6am. It’s the first parade of the carnival, with steel bands, riddim bands and African drummers. It begins and ends at Canal way in Ladbroke Grove, coming to a halt around 9am. Sunday is known as the family day, and the highlight is the Children’s Parade, bright with costumes, as well as the Sound Systems and steel bands of its bigger sister on Monday. Things begin at 9am and run until around 8.30pm. Over in Powis Square, the World Music Stage boasts calypso and soca performances from the Association of British Calypsonians.
Monday August 27
For the main carnival experience, head over on Monday, which features the main parade and grand finale. Food stands will be sizzling, Sound Systems will be blaring, dancers will be dancing and their costumes will be dazzling. In total, there will be 60 bands strutting their stuff.
Where is Carnival?
Despite previous talks of the carnival moving to Hyde Park, Notting Hill Carnival will be returning to its prime location of W10, covering Notting Hill, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park.
The parade, which is 3.5 miles long, will cover Westbourne Park, Ladbroke Grove and Notting Hill. The route map below has the details. Food and drink
With more than 300 food stalls, you won’t go hungry. The perception of carnival food being all jerk chicken isn’t exactly true, but isn’t exactly untrue either: five tons of the stuff were shifted last year. Still, if you can, wander around – you’ll find curried goat, rice and peas, fried plantain, spicy Jamaican patties and Caribbean dumplings.
Drinks wise, Red Stripe is naturally the go-to and after that, rum. Guinness Punch is a must-try: despite the obvious Irish heritage, it’s stuff of carnival legend: Guiness packed full of spice, and sometimes milk, and sometimes rum. Coconut water is hard to beat for refreshment, and there’s a certain novelty to carrying around a coconut with a straw in it. Remember, it's a carnival: come to have a good time and you most likely will. Still, it gets busy and sweaty, so being at least a little prepared helps.
Take a bottle of water to stay hydrated: lots of shops shut-up, and those which don’t sell out.
Pack napkins, hand sanitizer, or both: sticky hands makes for a sour afternoon.
A jumper, or a hoody: once the sun is done, it can get icy. An alcohol jacket only goes so far.
Getting There
Roads
From around noon on Saturday 25 August:
Kensal Road together with adjoining roads will be closed.
Roads will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so on Saturday night.
From Saturday 25 August at 7am until Tuesday 28 August:
Extensive road closures will extend north from Notting Hill Gate to Harrow Road, and from Latimer Road, St. Mark's Road and Clarendon Road in the east to Porchester Road, and Queensway in the west.
Roads will reopen as soon as it is safe to do so early Tuesday morning.
Tube
Notting Hill, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park tube stations will be extremely busy during carnival. Where possible, avoid peak times and use alternative stations.
Bus
Some bus routes running through West London will be disrupted, so make sure you check the TfL website before you travel.
Notting Hill Carnival 2019, London, England
Notting Hill Carnival 2019, London, England
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UK: LONDON: ANNUAL NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL
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Europe's biggest street party has got off to a wet start.
But the rain didn't dampen the spirits of the thousands of revellers at the Notting Hill Carnival in London.
Up to two (m) million people are expected to attend the Carnival before it ends on Monday night.
The 31-year-old event has grown into the world's second biggest carnival after Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Children and adults, black and white come together in the rain for Europe's largest street festival.
Revellers try to out do each other with their outlandish costumes and there are plenty of strange sights -- including this man with his snake.
Locals watch from balconies avoiding the crowds as the spectacle passes beneath them.
Police keep a close eye -- hoping there won't be any of the violence which has sometimes marred the event in previous years.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
Things are going very well, very peaceful. Good, happy crowds - no problems. We're looking forward to the rest of the two days, yeah.
SUPER CAPTION: Police officer
And the festival just gets bigger year by year.
Organisers have completed a five-year plan to formalise the carnival's management and to win sponsorship, now provided by a soft drinks company.
For the second year, the festival has also received public funding, which is used to provide extra stewards and giant video information screens to keep revellers informed.
Many of those taking part spend virtually all year working on their costumes, dances and music.
Food is also big business -- especially traditional West Indian dishes.
Notting Hill carnival would not be the same without the steel bands, whose music rings out around the London neighbourhood.
Other musical tastes are also catered for.
Jazzy British singer Jamiroquai, rapper Ice T and reggae duo Chaka Demus and Pliers are due to perform on Monday.
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Notting Hill Carnival 2012 | Random CArNIVAL Scenes | London, United Kingdom
Notting Hill Carnival 2012 | Random CArNIVAL Scenes | London, United Kingdom
(Monday 27th of August 2012)
Notting Hill, West London.
Notting Hill Carnival*;
The Notting Hill Carnival, Europe's biggest street festival, is a celebration of Caribbean music(live music ranging from reggae to dub to salsa, soca floats, steel bands, uplifting beats), dance and masquerade, which takes place on the streets of Notting Hill, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, west London, UK each August, over two days (the August bank holiday Monday and the day beforehand);
The Notting Hill Carnival first began in 1964 as a way for Afro-Caribbean communities to celebrate their own culture and traditions.
It is led by members of the West Indian community, particularly the Trinidadian and Tobagonian British population or Trinis, many of whom have lived in the area since the 1950s. The carnival has attracted around one million people in the past years, making it one of the largest street festivals in the world.
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This years Notting Hill Carnival, in London, was given extra spice by the two-hundred strong rhythm section of the London School of Samba.
The group, which was formed in 1984, flew over a Samba master from the 'favelas' of Rio de Janeiro to teach the mostly English percussionists the secret of the Brazilian beat.
The carnival is now the second largest in the world, and attracts performers, musicians and spectators from all over the world.
There is a Brazilian expression that says there is only one place on earth more beautiful than Brazil, and that is heaven.
The streets of inner-city London were given a pinch of Brazilian flavouring on Monday, when the London School of Samba took to the streets of the annual Notting Hill Carnival.
The Carnival is now the biggest outside Rio de Janeiro, with groups from around the world taking part.
This year there was a special beat.
The school of samba flew in a 'maestro' from the favelas of Rio de Janeiro to teach the secrets of rhythm to the groups percussionists.
Esteves da Silva was given just two months to turn the school around from being a group of enthusiasts, to a real 'batucada' (drum orchestra).
SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese)
I am the leader of a drum orchestra in Rio de Janeiro, and so I have known since I was a little boy...I was born with samba. I grew up within a drum orchestra. And so I understand what is the rhythm of a samba school and a drum orchestra. What I like is that they have invited me over here so that they can learn in truth what a drum orchestra within a samba school actually is. Thank god, in two months, through a lot of dedication, they have learnt an awful lot. I am happy with my work here. I am leaving this week. I am happy because they have risen to the challenge I set them, through persistence.
SUPER CAPTION: Esteves Da Silva, Band Leader
The group was formed in 1984 by twelve latin musicians.
Today it is the largest samba school in the country, and over 10-thousand people have attended the regular workshops run by the orchestra members.
It was the biggest band at this years carnival.
Volunteers worked all year to create the spectacle that unfolds in a London School of Samba outing.
Over 2 (m) million people were expected to visit the streets of Notting Hill over the weekend.
For some it provided the opportunity to live a fantasy for a day.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
My mother is from Trinidad and so I am half Trinidadian and half English. So I know about carnival but this is a bit different from the Trinidadian Carnival of course but the spirit I think is still the same. You've just got to get out there, go for it and enjoy yourself. It's a chance to show off and have a fantasy for a day.
SUPER CAPTION: Rachel, Dancer
The day's colour was made up of more than 2-hundred percussionists, and eighty dancers.
This years theme was 'Burning Up', a light-hearted look at global warming run in conjunction with Greenpeace.
Dancers dressed as devils play and dance with the drummers as the procession makes its way through the tight north-London streets.
Following a successful outing on Monday it is hoped that samba will no longer live only on the beaches of Brazil.
It might have found a new home in the streets of London.
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