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Neurodiversity Arts Festival (art, cake & fun in Kingston)

This Friday and Saturday (14th/15th Sept) there’s a festival celebrating neurodiversity in the arts in Kingston upon Thames – Kingsgate Church (above the Kings Tun) 161A Clarence St, Kingston KT1 1QT (click for map).

It starts at 10 a.m.  on both days but goes on until ‘late’. That’s probably why it is on a Friday and Saturday and not Sunday! However, until the watershed it is definitely child friendly. Over the two days there’ll be:

Fine art exhibition
Short film screenings
Poetry
Live music
Interactive Performance
Creative workshops
Market stalls
Vegetarian & Vegan Café

There may even be dancing. And, as well as all this, the cost of entry is…        …nothing! yes, free, so you can visit more than once (or stay the whole time). If you’d like to contribute something, they are still looking for volunteer helpers on the day.

More information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2133236196912836/ and http://www.adhdkingston.org.uk/events.html and http://www.adhdkingston.org.uk/assets/shout-out-to-fastminds-arts-festival.pdf

Go along and have fun – and perhaps someone could send a report about afterwards to us here at AADD Towers so we can feature it in the blog.

Too far away to get to it? The organisers (contacts in the links above) would be delighted to tell you how they did it to inspire people to create their own local festival of the Neurodiverse.

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