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7 September 2013: Hull's Freedom Festival, the biggest street festival in the north of England, which started on Friday night and ends tomorrow night (Sunday) and will attract over 100,000 people.
Extra info: UK City of Culture 2017 candidate city Hull tonight hosted a spectacular torchlight procession featuring almost 1000 local residents as part of the opening ceremony of Freedom Festival, the city’s major annual cultural showcase.
The main procession of flaming torchbearers began at the city’s statue of Hull MP William Wilberforce, through the cobbled streets of the city’s old town and culminated in a stunning recital of Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech by renowned author and poet Lemn Sissay MBE, 50 years on from when the pivotal address was made.
Freedom Festival grew out of bicentenary commemorations in Hull in 2007 of William Wilberforce’s Act of Parliament, which abolished the slave trade in the British Empire.
This is the sixth annual Freedom Festival, which celebrates, through artistic and cultural expression, Hull’s independent spirit and historic contribution to the cause of freedom as the birthplace of MP William Wilberforce. Acts appearing during the weekend include The 1975, French theatre pioneers Transe Express in a UK exclusive, Tanzanian acrobatic troupe The Black Eagles and much more.
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