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  1. 1 de jul. de 2018 · This paper examines the role of politics and power in the Notting Hill Carnival's evolution from a community festival to a hallmark event and tourism product.

  2. It uses the Actor Network Theory (ANT) and takes a process approach to examine the activities, interactions and outcomes of festival actors in the London Notting Hill Carnival (LNHC), formerly known as the Notting Hill Carnival (NHC), for just over 50 years.

  3. In 1976 riots occurred at the Notting Hill Carnival when Police and carnival goers clashed. This was against a backdrop of anger surrounding police use of the SUS law. There has been much...

  4. The Notting Hill Carnival, the world’s second largest carnival, is held annually, on the streets of Notting Hill in the areas of Kensington and Chelsea in London, to celebrate Caribbean heritage. This festival includes colourful costumes, cuisines, music, and tropical Caribbean drinks as a way to share their culture.

  5. There has been an August bank holiday carnival in Notting Hill every year since 1964, and not even the rain can stop the Kings and Queens of this festival. Groups often spend all year preparing their themed floats and making elaborate costumes. The music is loud, the dancing is upbeat and with people from all over the

  6. The Notting Hill Carnival traces its origins to Caribbean culture and traditions brought over by slaves and immigrants. When the Caribbean community in Notting Hill faced racism and attacks in 1958, community leader Claudia Jones proposed the idea of a carnival to unite the community.

  7. The Notting Hill Carnival is a 3 day annual African-Caribbean event that takes place on the streets of Notting Hill, London every late August bank holiday weekend. Notting Hill Carnival has its...