Southside Souk returns this Saturday afternoon
Established last summer, this festival of world music, performance, food and craft from the diverse communities of Glasgow celebrate multiculturalism in the city.
Taste real Punjabi food from Ranjit’s Kitchen, a new southside family-run restaurant.
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Hide AdA Capoeira display from Cordao de Ouro. This Afro-Brazilian art form has its roots in slavery in Brazil and combines martial arts with dance and percussion.
For the kids, there’s storytelling for children from Betty Skelton and reggae calypso performance from Kaspar Hensel. There will be African sauces and spices from Palm Africa to tempt the palate as well as Indian reflexology, head massage and ceremonialHenna painting.
A herbalist walk explores the medicinal herbs of Pollok Park and a soundtrack of world music from DJ duo Shake it Sister as well as Second-hand books and homemade cakes from the South African book charity,