Festival puts positivity back into city - director

Music, culture and diversity have been celebrated this weekend as a festival "puts positivity" back into a city, according to the director of an arts organisation.
The free two-day event, Peterborough Celebrates, drew large crowds to Ferry Meadows on Saturday with this year's theme in support of nature.
Ruth Campbell, director of the arts group Metal, said: "Sometimes Peterborough gets a bad reputation but what this festival is about celebrating Peterborough."
Visitors have been able to enjoy performances ranging from hip hop to circus to traditional Asian dance acts.
"Peterborough festival is phenomenal for what it does for community engagement – it's a fun time, make sure you come down," said Shaun Patterson of local organisation Culture Community.
"It's really diverse, with varied acts – and it showcases homegrown talents.
"There's a really good crowd: people of all ages, from babies to people in their 80s. I would say Peterborough is being represented in its best format today.
"There is something for everyone," said host and BBC presenter Amir Suleman.

Mr Patterson said it had been "amazing seeing kids engage in the arts and watch their creativity come out" as people made masks and other arts and crafts.
Culture Community, which runs black history sessions in the city, was one of many local organisations taking part.
Mr Patterson said the organisation was looking ahead to a similar event in August.
"It is the first time in over 40 years that we will have had a carnival in Peterborough. It means so much to the community - the Caribbean community here is longstanding.
"A lot of it ties in with my parents' and grandparents' age, so I'm looking forward to having that for my children and future generations to come," he said.

Ms Campbell said the group had been "looking to uncover positive stories about Peterborough, hidden stories" during the festival.
"People can draw or write them on a postcard and add them to the installation, to celebrate these amazing stories."

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