
Children and their households have loved one of many largest annual avenue events on the earth by collaborating in their very own parade.
Held in west London, about a million individuals are anticipated to attend this yr’s Notting Hill Carnival, which runs throughout Sunday and Monday.
The celebration started with metal drums on Saturday night, earlier than Children and Families’ Day on Sunday.
The celebration of Caribbean heritage, arts and tradition – which culminates in an enormous Mas parade on Monday – has been working for greater than 50 years.




‘This is our neighborhood’
Sheyi Martins-Allen, 36, has been going to carnivals since she was 10 years previous and now brings her younger household.
“I believe it is a actually nice technique to have a good time black tradition,” she stated.


Liani Devito, president of the Samba de Rainha dance college, instructed BBC News her 71 dancers and drummers can be bringing a “Brazilian flavour” to the streets of Notting Hill.
“It is a Caribbean carnival and they’re type sufficient to open for us Brazilians,” she stated.
“You can anticipate Brazilian drums, Brazilian dance, Brazilian tradition,” she added.
“It’s a method for me to be linked to my roots and in addition to point out my lovely tradition in the place I selected to construct my residence, London.
“This is our neighborhood.
“Our neighborhood is fashioned by completely different folks, from completely different backgrounds, and it is the place everybody comes collectively.”