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Arts & Culture

Trust Thamesmead is engaged in a varied arts and cultural events programme, from small scale celebrations to our annual summer festival. Over the course of the year, we both deliver and commission up to 20 events within the Thamesmead area. Over the next year, one of our key priorities is the development of an arts strategy for Thamesmead.


 

Black History Month

Trust Thamesmead commissioned a total of five events to be delivered throughout Black History Month in October 2009 including a poetry and rhyme evening, drumming and storytelling night and music by international soul Jazz artist Ola Onabule.

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Matthew Clarke Memorial Shield

The Matthew Clarke Memorial Shield Thamesmead Primary Schools 7-a-side football tournament 2009 was the 11th to be held in memory of nine-year-old Matthew, a former pupil of St John Fisher primary school, who sadly died of cancer nine years ago.

Matthew was a huge football fan and in honour of his memory, Trust Thamesmead has arranged a football tournament amongst local primary schools every year since.

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Trust Thamesmead Summer Festival

Trust Thamesmead’s summer festival is by far the most popular event in Thamesmead.

More than 20,000 people turn up every year to see various artists perform on the main stage, meet local community groups and climb high on the climbing wall - amongst other things.

Trust Thamesmead’s Summer Festival 2009

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The T Factor

We gave The X Factor a run for its money again in 2009, when Thamesmead residents and school pupils took part in the Trust's annual talent contest, The T Factor.

Six acts went through to the final which was held on the  main stage at 2009's Trust Thamesmead Summer Festival.

There could only be one winner; Becky Downes, who went on to perform again later in the day at the festival and record several songs at Abbey Music Studios, which she will be sending to record companies, in hope to be signed.l

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