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CommuniTree Festival
Sunday 10 August 2025 | 12pm-5pm (last admission 4pm)
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Enjoy live performances from Berber Diffusion, Kaykay & Co, Grace Chidima, Jaguza (featuring guitarist Mr will), and Musa Mboob & Xam Xam, along with more fantastic artists throughout the day. Music and dance will be performed by talented students from Nottingham Asian Arts Council Music and Dance Academy.
There will also be creative workshops - try your hand at circus skills, dive into rainforest and sustainability-themed arts and crafts, and move your body with Moroccan dance and salsa sessions for all ages. You can join in with djembe drumming for all ages, learn traditional Berber songs, or simply take a breather in the relaxed chill-out zone, perfect for a little festival time-out. Whether you’re making, moving or just taking it all in, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
The event will feature a global marketplace, with a variety of food stalls, music, and entertainment for all ages. Visitors can enjoy a full afternoon of performances, creative workshops, and cultural experiences. Charges for food and stalls apply.
This is a family-friendly, alcohol-free event and we kindly ask that no meat is brought or sold on site. Vegetarian and Vegan meals will be available to purchase. You’re very welcome to bring your own picnic and enjoy it in the grounds.
Advance tickets: £2.35 per person (includes booking fee)
On the door tickets: £5.50 (includes booking fee)
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Sunday | 12:00 | - 17:00 |
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