New Carnival uses use carnival and celebratory arts to engage people and communities, to bring out the very best in them, helping them to achieve their creative potential and celebrating with them through the production of excellent outdoor events.
Fantastic news for the Isle of Wight, and surrounding area, as Arts Council England share details of their latest support for several arts organisations
Richard Smout is the Heritage Service Manager for the Isle of Wight council. He shares with us details of a fascinating project that aims to fire the imagination of the Island's young people .. so they are inspired by the Island, and all it has to offer
Winners take home a £50 Wight Gift Card and have the glory of their land art being shown around the world on aerial footage from the Tour of Britain coverage
It was an opportunity for local organisations to come and engage with members of the public and explain a little bit more about some of the exciting things going on in Ryde
A new exhibition was launched this week showcasing the work of The New Carnival Company and includes the culmination of an oral history project collecting memories of the past 80 years
The New Carnival Company say the Mardi Gras will be back on the streets with a riot of colour, costume, and choreography next year, but with their carbon footprint in mind
A community carnival performance like no other is planned for Ryde this week celebrating the history and heritage of IW carnival, as seen through the eyes of our children and young people