Islington's Copenhagen Youth Project Takes Part in 2007 Lord Mayor's Show

Press release published Tuesday 02 October 2007

Copenhagen Youth Project (CYP) based in Islington is one of six London groups to have received £10,500 in funding from the Lord Mayor of the City of London to build their own float for inclusion in the Lord Mayor’s Show.

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CYP teenagers Muteba ‘Yung 1’ Kabonga, Jacqueline Darkwah and Josie Gomes run through their street dance routine which will be performed at this year’s Lord Mayor’s Show. Photo by Em Fitzgerald

In the coming weeks, dozens of eight-to-18 year-olds in the King Cross area will be hard at work learning new skills and developing their creative and artistic flair to entertain around 300,000 spectators when the parade hits the streets of London on Saturday 10th November. They will also be building their own fantastic float in which they will lead the new Lord Mayor from the Guildhall to the Royal Courts of Justice for the annual inauguration ceremony.

CYP co-ordinates sports, arts and skills-based projects in the North Kings Cross area of Islington and is the lead organisation of the Copenhagen Play and Youth Partnership (CPYP), a local partnership which promotes the participation of children and young people in neighbourhood regeneration. The CPYP float features images of local landmarks painted by its members, making up a giant Islington skyline which will run the length of a flat bed lorry, upon which will sit life-sized papier mache busts of “hoodies”. Participants of the project will dance alongside the float as it travels the 1.7mile Show route.

Kirsty Patterson, CYP youthworker, said: “The float will express different elements in the lives of local children and young people – from brilliant interpretations of local landmarks to dance routines created through peer mentor workshops.

“Participation in the Lord Mayor’s Show is a great chance to show off the skills which have been learned through classes and workshops to the thousands of people who will be watching.”

The Lord Mayor’s community float scheme extends links between the Square Mile and neighbouring City fringe boroughs. Sponsorship in terms of finance and through expert workshops allows group participants to develop their talents – which are demonstrated on the day to the Show’s audience across the world.

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