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Old 23-03-2009, 14:34   #4
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Re: London St. George's Day celebration

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That's a celebration????
I don't know. Sounds rather fun.

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Trafalgar Square will next month play host to a day of free events to mark St George’s Day which will include traders from famous Borough market for ‘Food Glorious Food’ with the square decorated to suggest the atmosphere of a traditional English fete.

Organisers promise the square will “be transformed into a food lover’s delight”.

There will also be street theatre performances and cabaret entertainment with a humorous culinary theme andhot and cold food will be served all day interspersed with cooking demonstrations.

The Mayor of London said: “St George’s Day is an opportunity for Londoners and visitors to the capital to celebrate what English culture has given to the world. This year we will be focusing on English food, with a free event in Trafalgar Square that brings traditional English theatre, dance and street performance.”

To mark Shakespeare’s birthday, which coincides with St George’s Day, there will be a series of free events at Shakespeare’s Globe.
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