
All of the events are FREE apart from, as shown, the two concerts at the Fairfield and the A Passage to India screening at the David Lean. Many thanks to Bernard Winchester for compiling this.
Saturday
- 11: the Dhol Academy drummers to 11.30am
- 12: the Sitar Ensemble to 12.30pm
- 12: Apsara Arts Indian Wedding celebratory experience with music till 4pm
- 12.30: the Dhol Academy drummers to 1pm
- 12.30: Bride arrives for Indian Wedding celebratory experience
- 1: A Passage to India at the David Lean Cinema until 4.30pm (£10)
- 2.30: Gospel music till 3.15pm
- 3.45: the Pif-Paf Moths in the High St and Katharine St to 4.30 and 6 to 6.45pm
- 6: the Luminosi Trees in The Queen’s Garden to 9pm
- 6: Miniscule of Sound: The World’s Smallest Nightclub, Clocktower, to 9pm
- 6: Unbosi Marble Run Installation, United Nations Board of Significant Inspiration, Braithwaite Hall, Clocktower, to 9pm
- 6: Spark! drumming, movement and light by World Beaters to 6.30pm
- 6.30: Rewind Projection: the story of Croydon’s rich musical heritage beamed on to the Clocktower till 9pm
- 6.30: The Lightwalkers in the High St and Katharine St till 7.15 and 7.45 – 8.30pm
- 7: Young Croydon Composers, Fairfield Concert Hall (£10.50)
- 7.30: Spark! drumming, movement and light by World Beaters to 8pm
- 8: the Pif-Paf Moths in the High St and Katharine St to 8.45pm
- 8.30: Carnival of Croydon figures in the High Street
Sunday
- 2: Sikh history walking tour, Gurdwara, 176 St James’s Road (free refreshments from 1pm)
- 7.30: Kalasetu – Building Cultural Bridges, flamenco/tabla collaboration, Fairfield Halls (£20)