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As you may have heard, we'll be hosting our very own pop up zoo at Dalston's Land of Kids Festival on Monday 6th May.
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This one day event is an extension of Dalston's musical and creative festival, Land of Kings, and, as the name suggests, it'll be focusing entirely on kids.
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An array of music, arts and crafts will be descending on one of the most creative hubs in London - from Wah Nails to shadow puppet shows, speed party games to Reggae nursery rhymes, it promises to be an unforgettable day for kids and parents alike.
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We caught up with Connie, organiser of both Bank Holiday events, and her daughter Joni at Clapton Pond, and while Joni was pulling some awesome moves in her Tiger Kigu, Connie answered some of our questions about Land of Kids...
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Can you tell us a bit more about LoKings, LoKids and what this year's festival has in store for both kids and adults?
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This will be Land of Kings' 5th year, launched in 2009 to celebrate the area's established, (then) new and undiscovered spaces showing the best of the area's music, performance and art scenes. This year the festival presents a true takeover of Kingsland, cramming the usual two-night schedule into an extended day-night programme. Music highlights include Gaggle, Darkstar, Andrew Weatherall, Rory Phillips and Tayo to name but a few.
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Land of Kids uses the same infrastructure (and even some of the programming) as Land of Kings and presents a huge array of workshops from fabric rosette making to seed bombing. If that's not enough, face paining, balloons, Fairies and Goblins, soft play area for the very little ones and much, much more will take place on the day of the event.
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LoKings is now in its 5th year, but this is the 1st year for LoKids. Why have you decided to dedicate a whole day of this year's festival entirely to children?
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Partly due to one half of Land of Kings (me) having a five year old, but also appreciating the area is changing and to create something accessible to a broader audience. Land of Kings has always been very playful and we were often sad younger people had to be excluded. There are lots of creative individuals and organisations in Hackney to draw on, and loads of people with great ideas for kids. We wanted to pull together a line up with a difference – odd, unseen, curious, magical, inspiring… and right on people's doorstep.
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What aspect of LoKids are you most excited about?
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I like it all, but to choose a few: Reggae nursery rhymes, Punchdrunk Enrichment, Lost and Found's Pirate school, Cockney song with the Pearly King and Queen, Camille Walala UV room featuring Sink The Pink UV face painting party, Speed Birthday Parties, Hackney Children's Theatre's Faeries and Goblins…
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Why did you want Kigu to be involved?
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Kigu is perfect for us. Local, fun and playful - fits in perfectly with our programming.
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Why do you think Dalston's such a good place to run an event like this?
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Because you wouldn't expect it. Dalston isn't necessarily associated with families and kids. We are creating a haven in an inner city concrete jungle. Go off the main strip and it's residential houses everywhere. It's a minute walk for tons of families. But mainly the area is oozing with people already doing great stuff for kids, so we've just brought it all under one umbrella.
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What would you like kids and parents to take away from the event?
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For kids – inspiration from their experiences… stuff to do and talk about with their friends, parents and teachers. I mean, we have a Pirate school, so there will be a lot of experienced pirates walking round Hackney for instance.
For parents – a tired, happy child.
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Snoop Dogg’s (aka Snoop Lion) video for "La La La" features a bunch of hyped kids dancing around as animals. Which musicians or artists you admire have actively involved kids in their work?
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Kate Bush in her album Aerial. She uses her son, Bertie.
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Which Kigu animal do you think best suits your personality and why?
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I had to ask my other half, and he said "seal". Not sure why…